No need to name your country or the party or any personal information that would give away your location.

  • @Kultronx
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    121 year ago

    Like I mentioned in the other thread, the Communist Party of Canada is doing very poorly here. Completely out of touch, their platform is essentially economism, tons of internal infighting and scandals, they are a paper organization and are basically at the same place they were 30 years ago, if not worse.

    It could be argued that there are Trotskyist groups here that have similar numbers to the above, but they are beset by the same problems and are also extremely annoying and sell their shitty newspaper.

    I hate to say it, but the only option that has any promise is the Democratic Socialists of Canada. They are far more radical than the DSA and not affiliated with mainstream parties.

    • @redtea
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      111 year ago

      Trotskyists do like the newspapers. Makes me wonder how they keep it up. These things aren’t cheap to produce for small readerships.

        • KiG V2
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          71 year ago

          Is that seriously it though? Because I was wondering the same thing. When I was radicalizing I joined one and it was honestly the first red flag…I was like “damn yaall are out of touch”

          • @redtea
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            21 year ago

            Spotting ‘bad politics’ is the key way to spot agents, according to Sakai.

      • @Kultronx
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        41 year ago

        essentially constant psychological warfare/guilt tripping against their members to pay a tithe

        • @redtea
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          41 year ago

          Like an MLM scheme, but the other kind, the multi-level marketing scheme.