A lot of literature seems to either be a pseudo-Hagiography or calls the BPD revisionist trash. Any good respectful critics of the methods and strategies of the Black Panthers and how they could have done better?

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      Huey Newton was not what you would call a good speaker. In fact, he had a kind of high pitched monotonous voice and his rambling for three hours about the negation of the negation was sheer disaster. People walked out in droves. Instead of criticizing what was happening, most of the Party members defended it. When I said that Huey needed speaking lessons they jumped down my throat. When Huey changed his title from defense minister to the ridiculous “Supreme Commander” and then to the even more ridiculous “Supreme Servant,” damn near nobody said a word. That was one of the big problem in the Party. Criticism and self-criticism were not encouraged, and the little that was given often was not taken seriously. Constructive criticism and self-criticism are extremely important for any revolutionary organization. Without them, people tend to drown in their mistakes, and not learn from them.

      One thing I see fairly often on here is the idea that trying to refine the presentation of leftist ideas = ceding ground to liberals, or watering leftist ideas down. The importance of good presentation is somewhere between “extremely helpful” and “absolutely crucial.”

      The BPP seems to have left a lot of potential untapped because they didn’t care enough about how people received their ideas. We should learn from that.

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        The BPP seems to have left a lot of potential untapped because they didn’t care enough about how people received their ideas.

        Pretty sure they did it well in other contexts, but there’s definitely a lot of room for improvement.

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        When Huey changed his title from defense minister to the ridiculous “Supreme Commander” and then to the even more ridiculous “Supreme Servant,” damn near nobody said a word.

        seems similar to Trump or Modi. Like there’s too much emotional attachment to your friends “just because” and not enough ego death

        Trump tbh seems the most emotionally removed of the three based on my very poor understanding of them, but his followers definitely aren’t, and if he pulled a Modi (AKA said he’s god tomorrow) they’d prob double down on him even further

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      Upvoted for the reference to Assata Shakur’s critiques; much as I might uplift what the Panthers were doing, not taking the critique into account is exactly how one fails the same way