Yeesh

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    7 months ago

    Oh goddamn.

    Without wanting to cause drama, I have a very low bar for my expectations of the DSA (especially the executive end of it) but despite that I’m still surprised to hear about this.

    On a personal level the only reason I’d ever get involved with the DSA would be to network with people on a grassroots level, especially where there aren’t other options in my region, or to foment a split.

    Every time I speak to a self-proclaimed “democratic socialist” or I hear about a DemSoc org invariably I come away from it even more disappointed in them. It’s funny how these clowns will chastise people like me for “advocating for bloody and violent revolution” and how reformism is the correct/only way or how I need to change my rhetoric or my approach because I will “lose them”; I always respond to them telling them that they are my ideological opponent and that I neither want their approval nor am I seeking it. This usually upsets them because they tend to have a serious case of political Main Character Syndrome where they presume that everyone agrees with them, where they think that they have a special claim over the term “socialist”, and they assume that everyone wants their involvement:

    I don’t want to play with you!!
    Good, I ain’t playin’. Go home because you aren’t wanted here.