Happy to say ive heard lots of great things from comrades who were there who include several NPC members.

https://twitter.com/NicolasMaduro/status/1411121788701052933

https://twitter.com/Gaius_Gracchus_/status/1411129317208244224

https://twitter.com/nicolasmaduro/status/1411150426049810434

:maduro-coffee:

    • Vncredleader
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      I swear people have complained before about an imagined/predicted response to DSA meeting Maduro. Like wait till those posts come in before deciding that people are making them everywhere, or that cynical online-poisoned folks are gonna seethe over this when they can just point to CPUSA. It just feels petty towards people who, if they exist, are so minuscule.

      feels pretty :LIB:

      edit: found the thread iirc, geez its a massacre, like half the comments are deleted. https://hexbear.net/post/111753

      • comi [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        So exactly the responses you’re saying are imagined lol?

          • comi [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            Well, yeah, which implies half of the responses are “deliberately ignoring”

            • Vncredleader
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              4 years ago

              I mean probably, but also they seemingly don't make up some major force. I like this comment though

              God half this thread is people deliberately ignoring that the IC has repeatedly supported Maduro’s gov, and is going to Peru as left-wing election monitors. Maybe I’m expecting too much of people, but the least you could do is read some shit by the people you’re sure are the grave-diggers of the American left’s future

              I am not saying no one criticized DSA, but I don't understand the attitude that this is a dunk on a massive or vocal subset of people here. People who have been shocked have been called out and deleted their comments, so its not like this is some major contingent, or at least one that would take them meeting as reason to reverse whatever stance they boxed themselves into. Like I said, someone who wants to hate DSA will just say that the CPC met with CPUSA recently.

              Anyone who is dunked on is either those people here who are ignorant and deleted their comments after being informed, OR they are ultras who care more about bitching about DSA all the time and it wont matter to them either way. That's what I am saying, the two types no better now and are willing to change, or are those aholes we all know on twitter who respond to every DSA tweet with vitriol. The dunking just seems more like self aggrandizing spite than anything. No one is standing by their "DSA is social imperialist, how could they go to meet Maduro!?!" stance here if they had it. I don't like that the response to something good is envisioning someone to get mad at.

              I should have clarified that better, but hey you engaged in good faith so thanks. that's different

              • MarxMadness [comrade/them]
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                4 years ago

                No one is standing by their “DSA is social imperialist, how could they go to meet Maduro!?!” stance here if they had it

                This is from three days ago. Plenty of people are still beating the "social imperialist" drum.

                There's plenty of room for criticism of the DSA, but that criticism shouldn't be selective or done in bad faith.

                  • MarxMadness [comrade/them]
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                    4 years ago

                    Good faith criticism doesn't zero in on the bad and frame it in the worst possible light. It places a bad statement/act in context of whatever else the person says/does on the topic, and it considers that some bad things may be due to ignorance or mistake instead of the person being shitty.

                    Take a look at some of AOC's other comments on imperialism, colonialism, and foreign policy. In that context, harping on her "deferred to caucus leadership" comment is blatantly misleading. It's the type of slant-by-omission you'd expect to see from someone running a smear campaign, not someone making a good-faith criticism. Clearly her views are more complicated than a blanket support of imperialism, and criticism should reflect that.

                • Vncredleader
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                  4 years ago

                  That was some blatant bait, the Tibet thing was a while back no reason someone would repost it in earnest right now. But also AOC is not DSA. I wouldn't criticize people for praising this meeting and also condemning AOC for what she said. I would argue it would be bad faith to conflate criticism based on ignorance or essentializing the entire org with criticizing a specific statement/politician. Bafflement over DSA meeting with Maduro and disliking what AOC said are not mutually inclusive

                  • MarxMadness [comrade/them]
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                    4 years ago

                    AOC is easily the most high-profile member of the DSA. I get that she doesn't speak for the organization, but it's not hard to see the parallels between how she's viewed on the left and how the DSA is viewed.

                • black_mold_futures [none/use name]
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                  4 years ago

                  Plenty of people are still beating the “social imperialist” drum.

                  User named after Marx is offended that people point out CIA imperialism manufacturing consent for genocide. Sounds about white!

                  There’s plenty of room for criticism of the DSA, but that criticism shouldn’t be selective or done in bad faith.

                  radlib justifications https://www.pastemagazine.com/politics/liberals/lectureporn-the-vulgar-art-of-liberal-narcissism/

              • comi [he/him]
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                4 years ago

                By upbears probably, but we have some of them, dunk doesn’t imply that’s significant majority or major subset, just that such people exist :meow-floppy:

                Like honestly biggest problem of socdems always been imperialism, if dsa is going so far out of the way to be different - good for them, they are nice cuddly socdems instead of m4a and chill kind imperialist ones.

                dsa frequently catch strays of “objective wing” from euro socdem history and current shenanigans :sadness: so they can have some fun now :comfy-cool:

                • Vncredleader
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                  4 years ago

                  I am very glad they are doing this, and the IC had been based as fuck for a long time. I am hesitant with how everything involving them becomes a binary issue for the left. I've seem dedicated members get shit here for having nuanced critiques of their own org. They've always had channels open with PSUV, but the national caucus and plenty of actions have been frustratingly socdem particularly with imperialism. I want to celebrate this happening, while also not wanting to treat this as being indicative of DSA writ-large because when push-comes to shove the IC does not dictate the direction of the party and the national org needs to be challenged on foreign policy regardless of good things like this.

                  What I am saying is the International Caucus should coup the entire org

                  • mrbigcheese [he/him]
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                    4 years ago

                    I dont expect you to know this because its not exactly public knowledge, but the International Committee is directly appointed by the National Political Committee which is the highest elected administrative body in DSA, elected by a convention of thousands of delegates from every chapter once every 2 years. The NPC appoints the leadership of the IC, and the NPC has to approve all the things the IC decides to do. So this IS national doing this, and the majority of the delegation that met with Maduro are NPC members and appointed IC leadership, that second post from Austin for example is one of the elected NPCs. This is as "national" as it gets ha

                  • comi [he/him]
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                    4 years ago

                    That’s fair with nuance, but I think natural ebb and flow of “this is shit, they are all bad, this is rad, they are all good” are just consequences of talking about single event, and kinda fair game (or at least natural structural consequence)

                    Re: last point :sankara-shining: