Yes, it is.
No, democratic centralism is not apart of party strategy; it's just how we function.
Yes, it is.
No, democratic centralism is not apart of party strategy; it's just how we function.
I love how people are coping and seething.
But I'm not using one word though.
You didn't ask for the party's stance and the party's stance is obvious.
I assure you we do more than phonebank.
By supporting Democrats at the local level and municipalities and voting for Biden, but that's up to the individual members and districts; at the end of the day, it's basically just a suggestion, and many I know won't even vote for Biden (many will, of course, but you get the point).
Look, all I can say is that: better they have an org to join to begin with.
If you want to join PSL, then you'll go for that.
If you prefer CPUSA, then you'll have a place and club and everything.
Honestly, it's better this way.
I liked that. But I'm biased lol
I have answered the questions. The problem is that people aren't really engaging with me or provide anything to really counter, just opinion, no evidence, I feel.
Also, communists are known for their sectarianism and in-fighting and I myself think "left unity" is pretty much a dead meme anyway.
I don't think so. Many people love or like Joe Sims in the organization for many different reasons. But certainly, the overall policy or line to vote or support Democrats in the 2024 election could be accepted and executed by many districts and by many people.
I've already read this, but I really would recommend it to any Autistic.