i can give my whole experience with DSA chapter maybe even blog about it. but the cliffnotes are that I met them at the second no kings rally and decided to investigate them to see if they’re worth contributing too. also I’m still in the tire kicking stage.

I’m more curious about other people experiences with DSA. did you hear about them? did you attend one of their meeting? have you done anything with/for them? any opinions on the organization?

  • 🇵🇸antifa_ceo@lemmy.ml
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    I’ve been in the DSA for a bit over a year and it’s been wonderful. We’ve made meaningful wins for people and are steadily growing. Our chapter is beginning caucus more which is exciting because it means more opportunities to engage with the national conversations and do necessary political education.

    The core of my chapter is mostly ML’s though we have a right wing contingent that I am hoping we can persuade if we could get some of them to read a goddamn book. There are serious growing Marxist factions on the left of DSA that are gaining a lot of traction quickly and it’s an exciting time imo.

    Anyway go to some of your local chapters meetings and see what they’re doing. An organizer will 100% reach out and talk to you if they are competent. It can be daunting to get started but it is extremely rewarding.

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      I’m confused. Why would you join the democratic socialists if you’re advocating for Marxist-leninism? That’s not even big tent thinking, that’s “I’ve decided that you are wrong about the trajectory you want for society and am going to supplant it with my own ideas”.

      Like, the CPUSA exists. They’re a joke right now, mind, but they exist and you could join them. Stand with people who actually want to stand beside you, not just people who think you’re on their side but you’re lying to them.

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        I assume for the same reason Lenin supported Arthur Henderson.

        At present, British Communists very often find it hard even to approach the masses, and even to get a hearing from them. If I come out as a Communist and call upon them to vote for Henderson and against Lloyd George, they will certainly give me a hearing. And I shall be able to explain in a popular manner, not only why the Soviets are better than a parliament and why the dictatorship of the proletariat is better than the dictatorship of Churchill (disguised with the signboard of bourgeois “democracy”), but also that, with my vote, I want to support Henderson in the same way as the rope supports a hanged man—that the impending establishment of a government of the Hendersons will prove that I am right, will bring the masses over to my side, and will hasten the political death of the Hendersons and the Snowdens just as was the case with their kindred spirits in Russia and Germany.

        I might be doing good DSA chapters wrong by comparing them to the Labour guy who doesn’t like strikes lol