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i think there's a lot of theory of mind errors ITT and in hexbear's discussions on a mayoral election in general, but maybe i'm doing one myself with my understanding that the DSA could never tea party the democrats so I don't expect them to be trying. if they don't understand it's an impossible task maybe they would try.
My areas chapter still argues about this. It is not a resolved question in the DSA at all. I still see people saying we need democrat coalitions.
It's currently the central struggle I've seen when looking at discussions in the national board.
Hell, I see some arguing Marxist-Leninist is a failed experiment that is either less useful or equally as ineffective as social democracy.
I saw someone post on the DSA national forum that the failures of DSA's left is that they don't recognize this is a Social Democracy movement today, that basically saw responses split down the middle.
I've seen people say this campaign working is proof that entryism works and can be used for the socialist movement.
https://www.socialistmajority.com/theagitator/new-york-democrats-want-socialism
https://www.socialistmajority.com/theagitator/zohran-coalition-govern
This is the caucus with the largest sway in NYC DSA, and a major playing in shaping its ideological tendency at a national level. Attempting to tea party the democrats is very much on the table.
Some of the "mind reading" is just people trying not to dox themselves.
i'm fairly positive the right wing of the org (who hold the most sway in NYC) do think they can tea party the democrats, when i said "beats me" it was more that I have no idea what their strategy around Zohran, specifically, is and don't want to speak out of turn on shit I have zero firsthand knowledge of. I did also live in Brooklyn from the late 2010s - early 2020s before leaving for cheaper pastures and felt out the DSA before deciding against it, the more radical people I met there lamented how difficult it was to get non-electoral work off the ground, the rest seemed extremely gung ho about electing the Right Democrats. things might have changed since then, anecdotes gonna anecdote, etc, so anyone closer to this stuff can feel free to chime in and correct me if i'm off base at all.
if I didn't think this were a core part of their strategy that's ineffective I probably would just butt out of these convos, but for whatever marginal value pointing people toward other possibilities on the internet has - eh, i decide to post
I just post to blow off steam. It's a fucked up form of self-care for me, lol.
Maybe I should find a mobile version of Peggle...