Me personally, I find the EZLN fascinating. (if there is anything bad about them, let me know because I do not know much bad things about them)

They are one of the few movements that anarchists praise that I actually think are based, although the Zapatistas have told westerners to stop calling them anarchists, communists, or anything else.

They also fight against drug cartels and seem to have created one of the most stable territories in the Chiapas region.

However, they are too small to do anything big like overthrowing the Mexican government. They would be crushed quickly.

Give me your thoughts on the EZLN and/or, as the title suggests, any non-ML movements that you support.

  • ☭CommieWolf☆@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Lula's worker's party in Brazil, they've done incredible work helping the most impoverished people of the country, and are the most progressive in South America in my book.

    • cass@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      As a Brazilian organized communist,

      Just no. Especially his latest moves. In fact last night he just pushed a provisional measure (a law that can take effect now, go to congress later) to legalize cassinos and other gambling establishments. Effective immediately too

      He's not done any actual reforms, just means tested welfare programs. In fact he privatized a bunch of stuff in his first tenure. He also signed the drug laws that shot incarceration rates sky high (in fact a comrade was arrested for possesing weed and not released for over a year despite not being sentenced).

      His job is making things seem "not all that bad" and keeping the forces of reaction well fed.

      I'm not mad at you for not knowing, but as a Brazilian Communist I am extremely angry at the fact they misled you

      Edit: I can go on and on and if y'all actually want me to. Don't "support" this enemy of our class in front of me again.

      And yes, he's better than the "electorally viable" alternatives, but we have second rounds for election so we vote communist!

      • cass@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        PSUV is not a force for socialism, and as such they seek to destroy those who actually fight for it. In fact the PSUV is actively trying to dismantle the PCV https://pcb.org.br/portal2/30320

        • cayde6ml@lemmygrad.ml
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          1 year ago

          I'm extremely skeptical of the PCV's accusations. After doing like an hour's worth of reading, they seem to likely be a lapdog and trojan horse for CIA regime change, while they accuse the PSUV of being traitors despite the PSUV having little options.

      • Lemmywontallowme@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        Something Something, Socdem PSUV gives an inch to the U.S, and the PCV is mad at that... https://www.blackagendareport.com/fight-between-psuv-and-pcv-unnecessary-untimely-and-alien

        • cayde6ml@lemmygrad.ml
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          1 year ago

          The PSUV does unfortunately take influence from Trotsky, but its explained they take more influence from Venezuelan culture and history, and they limit their use of violence if they deem it unecessary.

          I've also spent an hour reading PCV's accusations and their history, and I'm extremely skeptical of them. They seem to be annoying contrarian naive tools for U.S. imperialism.