cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4651235
Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism by Robert Chapman is what I’ll be exploring.
Anyone want to read along with me?
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4651235
Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism by Robert Chapman is what I’ll be exploring.
Anyone want to read along with me?
I do not like ProleWiki, as is well-known, and am trying to create an alternative to ProleWiki.
For now, I’m trying to popularize books on my own regarding Autism.
Is there a specific reason for this? For an alternative?
If you don’t like ProleWiki based on the fact that it is a “biased wiki”; how would making your own make it non-biased?
Is there a reasonable argument against ProleWiki?
I believe that ProleWiki shows favoritism toward other organizations while disregarding or defaming organizations like FRSO and CPUSA.
In addition, it needs a broader working-class focus.
The last part, could you elaborate more? It covers a lot of international movements and socialist history. I don’t think it’s focused towards the U.S at all; just that a lot of the common mythos about communism tends to come from the United States or the West in general. Do you feel it’s not focusing enough on other nations or organizations?
Fair criticisms, but in the same sense; I think the leadership/upper echelons of CPUSA leadership might deserve some criticism themselves. Plenty of us understand more local branches are more serious nor willing to compromise with the Democrat Party. What exactly about their writings on FRSO do you not like?
I think you also should realize ProleWiki has only a small group of people working on it. There is threads discussing on development and writing for it. Have you ever participated in those?
It needs to show the CPUSA’s leadership point-of-view since most CPUSA members support the leadership.
Also, the FRSO needs more attention from the Wiki.
Is there a source behind that claim? Or anything suggesting that? In experience, CPUSA tends to have salted regionals differing from the leadership and others on here have mentioned that as well.
I can agree with having their point of view, it helps to know what the other is thinking even if you disagree.
I do not have experience with FRSO.
We’ve never done that.
Most CPUSA members from what I’ve talked to support the leadership.
There is no proof that they dislike them.
It doesn’t matter if you do or do not have experience with FRSO; you shouldn’t just ignore them.
What? In my area CPUSA disavowed the Democrat line. I didn’t say members disliked them, either; just that they disagreed on a few decisions the leadership made. When I say “salted” I don’t mean they salted anyone; but people tend to be more radical at the grassroots level and have their own disagreements compared to the actual leaders of the party itself. Often from other parties or socialist ones.
I didn’t say ignore FRSO either…just that I have no experience with them and I wouldn’t speak on them if I had no experience.
Yeah, the CPUSA disavows the Democrat line in general.
You didn’t clarify that.
That’s a generalization.
Then get someone that knows about the FRSO to write about them; stop ignoring them in your ProleWiki.