This “Power and Strategy” course seems interesting!

Does anyone know where I can find it?

Anyone, it's good that they taught them people like W.E.B. DuBois and the Combahee River Collective's own texts.

Definitely give the article a read-through or at least a skim-through.

  • Pluto [he/him, he/him]
    hexagon
    ·
    1 year ago

    Western orgs are quite successful and have to deal with a lot so, yes, we should definitely learn from them as the communist movement in the West is back in Square One, more or less.

        • Maoo [none/use name]
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          1 year ago

          I did.

          Then why are you continuing to mischaracterize my point as being against learning from other orgs, including Western ones? I've explicitly stated and explained how that's not the case, and nothing in what I've said could even be characterized as such. I see no acknowledgment or engagement with the points I've raised, including patiently explaining your misunderstanding.

          You're not reading most of the articles by cpusa.org.

          What does that have to do with anything here?

          • Pluto [he/him, he/him]
            hexagon
            ·
            1 year ago

            I am not mischaracterizing your point so don't mischaracterize what I'm saying or myself as well.

            "What does that have to do with anything here?"

            You don't understand the CPUSA and are not a member, as far as I can tell, and are just going off a few things said.

            • Maoo [none/use name]
              ·
              1 year ago

              I am not mischaracterizing your point

              Yes, you are. I've explained how. You can choose to engage with that, but it is uncomradely to belabor this falsehood in such a flippant and dismissive way.

              so don't mischaracterize what I'm saying or myself as well.

              In what way am I mischaracterizing you?

              "What does that have to do with anything here?"

              You don't understand the CPUSA and are not a member, as far as I can tell, and are just going off a few things said.

              Literally nothing in this thread is about CPUSA. Unless you're outing the authors of this book as members, something they're presumably avoiding being public given they do not state that association anywhere online?

              • Pluto [he/him, he/him]
                hexagon
                ·
                1 year ago

                "Yes, you are. I've explained how."

                You have not and can't read my mind.

                "In what way am I mischaracterizing you?"

                By saying that I'm mischaracterizing you.

                "Literally nothing in this thread is about CPUSA."

                Oh nvm, wrong thread, but you're still wrong.

                • Maoo [none/use name]
                  ·
                  1 year ago

                  You have not and can't read my mind.

                  Why would I need to read your mind to know whether you've mischaracterized me? You're not making any sense.

                  Anyways, you have done so twice, I've patiently explained how, and you have yet to engage with what I've said there. Please consider doing so before continuing this discussion.

                  By saying that I'm mischaracterizing you.

                  You're confusing disagreement with mischaracterization. I can't have been more clear that my position is not "don't learn from other orgs". There's nothing in what I've said that can be called, "hey don't listen to other (Western) orgs". I've explicitly stated that it's not and have literally used examples drawn from other orgs. Yet you persisted in this straw manning.

                  I invite you to engage with the substance of what I have said and to please avoid these defensive behaviors. While I am very patient, most people are not, and these behaviors would be very off-putting to them.

                  Oh nvm, wrong thread, but you're still wrong.

                  Please use this opportunity to ask yourself whether you're paying sufficient attention to what I've said.

                  • Pluto [he/him, he/him]
                    hexagon
                    ·
                    1 year ago

                    "Why would I need to read your mind to know whether you've mischaracterized me? You're not making any sense."

                    Uh, because I know that I haven't?

                    "You're confusing disagreement with mischaracterization."

                    Uh, that applies to you.

                    "I invite you to engage with the substance of what I have said and to please avoid these defensive behaviors. While I am very patient, most people are not, and these behaviors would be very off-putting to them."

                    But you haven't even engaged with the substance of my posts.

                    "Please use this opportunity to ask yourself whether you're paying sufficient attention to what I've said."

                    I've already said that I'm without ADHD medication.