I haven’t fully convinced myself on this line of thought but I figured I’d argue it as best I could mostly caue my lack of full conviction isnhonestly vibes based. I’d like to hear what people think. It’s an ML question, feel free to answer regardless.

So, your big well known national ML communist party is full of aging intellectuals with super reactionary opinions. This is no good. What is a young and based ML citizen to do? JOIN THE PARTY IS WHAT TO DO, make sure all your comrades and friends do too. It’s a super tiny little party! There’s gotta be enough of us to be able to take over the party! If membership skyrockets and an influx of young people are voting against this shit in the party and calling it out in party meetings and having others there to back it up, we can totally topple the shitty old guard. Take it as your first revolutionary lesson, seize the party, don’t be a splitter.

Combat Liberalism is all like:

To indulge in irresponsible criticism in private instead of actively putting forward one’s suggestions to the organization. To say nothing to people to their faces but to gossip behind their backs, or to say nothing at a meeting but to gossip afterwards. To show no regard at all for the principles of collective life but to follow one’s own inclination. This is a second type.

Not to obey orders but to give pride of place to one’s own opinions. To demand special consideration from the organization but to reject its discipline. This is a fourth type.

To indulge in personal attacks, pick quarrels, vent personal spite or seek revenge instead of entering into an argument and struggling against incorrect views for the sake of unity or progress or getting the work done properly. This is a fifth type.

To hear incorrect views without rebutting them and even to hear counter-revolutionary remarks without reporting them, but instead to take them calmly as if nothing had happened. This is a sixth type

To see someone harming the interests of the masses and yet not feel indignant, or dissuade or stop him or reason with him, but to allow him to continue. This is an eighth type.

To work half-heartedly without a definite plan or direction; to work perfunctorily and muddle along–“So long as one remains a monk, one goes on tolling the bell.” This is a ninth type.

So that’s what my brain says and I’m leaning there any thoughts?

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    PSL not CPUSA

    I can’t speak for PSL as I haven’t joined yet (they’ve been swamped, I won’t make excuses, it’s been an embarassingly long time for the supposed best bet so far) BUT CPUSA is a disaster organizationally. You will not fix CPUSA from the inside. There are many, many built in reasons for why you can’t, but instead try and find a local (not Maoist) ML group OR attempt to start a PSL chapter. From what I can tell they train you and are much more open institutionally, CPUSA will waste your time.

    That user sharing an anecdote about PSL Organizers doing the our streets chant and then getting off the road is worth as much as shit on my boot, you think that’s bad, try CPUSA. Genuinely, PSL seems far more capable of having real things be done.

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        As a transgender woman, this is the first I’m hearing about it which is good to me, if it was high members being like “we’re not taking a stance on the transgender issue” I’d have seen it by now, a “mild transphobia crisis” to me sounds like they’re having a purge of transphobia in the org and not a public realization that the org enables transphobia or something. All good and done to me, water under the bridge

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            I’m not a member, but I’ve been to a few events and I’ve been speaking to some members as an openly trans woman, and they’ve all been totally normal and welcoming, fwiw.

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              yeah this is more of a structural thing from what I hear, stuff dealing with national level leadership and organizational code, not necessarily bigotry among rank and file members. I don’t mean to suggest that. I also don’t know a whole lot about it and only talk with several members of Texan branches when I do events and stuff with them, and this is the kinda stuff they tell me, that a lot of branches are looking at national rampant transphobia among everyday people and so PSL is examining its own structure for cracks. This is a good thing, btw. I commend PSL for taking this seriously and admitting they might have issues that need to be sorted out

              the people on the street are gonna be different, and they’re normal. Out of the six PSL members I talk with, two of them are trans themselves (one NB and one trans man )

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      Maybe it’s just me, but the only people I’ve seen get particularly angry at PSL are terminally online CPUSA or PatSoc-types. Someday I may actually join PSL, but my schedule is dogshit enough that I work with a lot of PSL members despite not having the time for meetings.