A critical appraisal of recent struggles in Atlanta

  • Dimmer06 [he/him,comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    How is this distinct from CMB's strategy? Is it just that the DSA is more transparent that the masses aren't organized or militant enough to actually fight this?

    • a_fanonist_hexagon [he/him]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      From the relevant part of the article

      **CMB is based in a neighborhood known as Pittsburgh, where the APF is currently building three homes under the auspices of its “Secure Neighborhoods” program. ** The group is loosely modeled on the Black Panther Party’s community outreach programs. They teach adult literacy and political education classes, organize community gardens, host lectures on various topics and otherwise defend the community’s interests. As the struggle against Cop City has progressed, CMB’s involvement has increasingly become showing up to do media damage control for the latest mess their white “comrades” have made. They have done an admirable job of this, somehow managing to not directly criticize their “allies” in public. This says a lot, both about their organizational discipline and the quality of the help they’ve had in the fight.

      So CMB is doing political education, adult literacy, and other programs in the neighborhoods being occupied by police. That's quite distinct from the DSA strategy in major ways.