I already feel guilty about it. For all intents and purposes he was a good comrade. The problem is that he wasn’t a communist, he’d occasionally opposed a communist agenda, and he stood in the way of someone that is not only a communist, but has agreed to push my line.

For context, today was the AGM in my local union branch. I had prepared in advance to push a slate of candidates composed principally of good communists who I believe will advance an effective communist agenda in my branch. The man I pushed out of the role he stood for was a fellow traveller who was an alumni of the British labour party. He had occasionally walled off my proposals at critical moments, which prompted me to make a maneuver against him to ensure the important role he was running for was instead filled by a key ally of mine. My plot succeeded, and my opponent is now out of the branch leadership and reportedly taking it quite badly.

I thought I was prepared for the hard realities of the class struggle in the labour movement, but I can’t help but feel guilty about this. He was a good, we’ll intentioned and mostly effective leader, but I swept him aside. I wouldn’t take my decision back, but it does make me think about how I will manage more difficult decisions in the future.

  • @cult@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    Tbh I don’t think it’s enough to “feel bad about it”. I’ve been in a lot of situations like this where they becoming the opening of a huge rift

    If you wanna keep things sustainable you should probably reach out and make some sort of peace or at least let them know you care about and respect them. Might even have to make a few compromises to keep some sort of peace and show you’re willing to work with them

    The thing everyone wants the most in politics isn’t necessarily that people AGREE with them. It’s that they UNDERSTAND them. Open up a dialogue and send some thoughtful messages showing you take their concerns seriously and are ultimately fighting the same fight

    • @Shaggy0291OP
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      Yeah I think what you’ve said is prudent. I contacted him earlier today to offer condolences and even a different position that its within the power of my group to now appoint him to, that of a trade union liaison. Hopefully he takes it on and there’ll be no hard feelings.

      • @Leninismydad
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        52 years ago

        Work hard, of you show love and kindness you may be able to help him understand why it went the way it did and help him radicalize. Could also not woork lol

          • @Leninismydad
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            21 year ago

            I’m sorry to hear that comrade, his loss I guess, you did good trying though, keep your head up and don’t let this bother you too much, okay?

            • @Shaggy0291OP
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              21 year ago

              It’s alright. This is just the movement “steeling itself”, to use Lenin’s phraseology. There’ll be a lot more of this to come.