honestly if talking more about race brings the working class out to the streets because more of the working class itself is interested in resolving racial issues i don't have a problem with it. i feel like reed fell into a trap where it's taken for granted that running through the same marxist academic talking points over and over will help, though at this point it's clear that if the modern activist wing is out of touch the condition only gets more extreme towards reed's end where working class engagement is completely nonexistent.
If that happens that would be good. But this is an example of that NOT happening. His points about class where unwelcome at the DSA. The reason, in his view, is that he does not place enough blame on race. And that made them uncomfortable in the current climate.
honestly if talking more about race brings the working class out to the streets because more of the working class itself is interested in resolving racial issues i don't have a problem with it. i feel like reed fell into a trap where it's taken for granted that running through the same marxist academic talking points over and over will help, though at this point it's clear that if the modern activist wing is out of touch the condition only gets more extreme towards reed's end where working class engagement is completely nonexistent.
If that happens that would be good. But this is an example of that NOT happening. His points about class where unwelcome at the DSA. The reason, in his view, is that he does not place enough blame on race. And that made them uncomfortable in the current climate.