• da_gay_pussy_eatah [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    It seems like they put a lot of effort into presidential runs and that doesn’t seem like a very good use of time?

    The presidential runs aren’t an attempt to gain power by being elected to office. They are a propaganda campaign to spread a socialist platform. The campaign process itself is an opportunity to have tens or hundreds of thousands of conversations about our socialist platform. The amount of votes in the election are an interesting metric, but not a key objective.

    we see PSL folks at actions but we don’t see them integrating as much into the logistics or trying to elevate the struggle.

    This is actually absurd. The PSL has been organizing in the struggle for Palestinian liberation for decades. They were organizing demonstrations on October 8th while almost everyone else was still condemning Hamas. They’ve organized like 5 mass protests on Washington. I don’t know what your local scene looks like, but the PSL is the most important socialist org that is organizing for Palestinian liberation on a national scale.

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      6 months ago

      The presidential runs aren’t an attempt to gain power by being elected to office. They are a propaganda campaign to spread a socialist platform. The campaign process itself is an opportunity to have tens or hundreds of thousands of conversations about our socialist platform. The amount of votes in the election are an interesting metric, but not a key objective.

      This still seems like a waste of time? Why not do something that can allow for conversations and also might have utility outside of allowing for conversations?

      The DSA isn’t, and I don’t think they ever will be.

      Is PSL actually demcent though? Is it true that up to 40 percent of the delegates are picked by the central committee? https://archive.org/details/party-for-socialism-and-liberation-psl-constitution-2022/page/6/mode/2up

      How can you engage in demcent when the highest body can pick 40 percent of the delegates? That sounds like a recipe for bureaucratic ossification?

      This is actually absurd. The PSL has been organizing in the struggle for Palestinian liberation for decades. They were organizing demonstrations on October 8th while the DSA was still condemning Hamas. They’ve organized like 5 mass protests on Washington. I don’t know what your local scene looks like, but if you’re weighing the relative importance of the PSL and the DSA in the national struggle for Palestinian liberation, it’s the PSL and it’s not even close.

      All I can speak to is my local conditions, and my local conditions are we have two PSL folks who think passing out PSL stickers at protests is worthwhile but going to planning meetings isn’t. We’re trying to get folks to think more strategically, about what they’re trying to accomplish and how to meet those goals, and it feels like PSL is just interested in shallowly engaging for recruitment.