• Preston Maness ☭@lemmygrad.ml
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    3 months ago

    On the other hand, i also think that sometimes this community uses “patsoc” in the same way, as a label that allows us to put someone in a box, associate them with positions they may not even hold and then entirely dismiss them. It reminds me of the way that liberals throw around “tankie”.

    Is there an example of someone prominent being called a patsoc erroneously? Because I think MidwesternMarx is certainly deserving of that title. Their main spokesperson, Eddie Smith, consistently defends and aligns with other patsocs like Jackson Hinkle.

    We should be careful not to fall into that same trap ourselves of overusing a poorly defined derogatory term that just generalizes and dismisses everyone on the left we don’t agree with

    I don't think it is poorly defined. It indicates a right-deviationist strain of political thought that exhibits one or more of (a) revisionism (see Jackson Hinkle claiming that communists don't want to abolish private property), (b) opportunism (in the form of accommodating rather than correcting reactionary view points amongst the proletariat), or (c) chauvinism (the rejection of self-determination for the United States' marginalized communities, such as the indigenous population or the Black Belt).

    https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Patriotic_socialism

    https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Jackson_Hinkle

    https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Midwestern_Marx

    https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Eddie_Liger_Smith