"This is how the MAGACOMMUNISTS work as the kayfabe opposition of the Destiny/Vaush twitch streamer psyops. They act like the characatures of "tankies" created in a Democratic Party lab would to sheepdog the compatible left back into the democrats & communists into the far right."

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

    "were then amplified by feds."

    Yes, I agree; it's very easy for the feds to amplify things with with troll-farms and extra likes and reposts.

    "30 years from now we'll be reading declassified documents about it."

    That's what I think as well. To me, it's too coordinated. They literally took over PCUSA and KFAUSA.

    I just... get a bad feeling about them because attempts to resurrect Browderism were done in the 1960s by feds and sometimes they would use former anarchists or anarchists in their employ (or actual communists).

    "Fed-jacketing" as a term came from that period as well. You also had groups like the Weatherman Underground which were heavily infiltrated as it continued. Hell, my org gets fed-jacked a lot and it's easier now with the Internet. Zionists also use troll-farms and can amplify lots of comments, as is well-documented.

    • Awoo [she/her]
      ·
      1 year ago

      I think it's necessary to structure orgs in a way that simply accepts it's impossible to stop feds joining and limits their impact by never giving anyone enough power or responsibility to be destructive.

      Also possible that internal education programs could inoculate members against current reactionary trends somewhat. The tactic is essentially to create a reactionary trend with leftist aesthetics and to then attract people to it by seizing upon areas of theory that people are less educated in. It makes sense to me that if you get to people first and educate them against the trend you can essentially get ahead of their ability to attract.

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

        Yes, I'm apart of the Education Department where I'm at and we're furnishing an education program for what you said in your last paragraph here. Yes, I agree that it's a good way to "pre-empt" others from being attracted to these reactionary ideologies to begin with and keep more members (lots of new members appear and then disappear on the first day; we call it "window-shopping" as they often join another org and then another just to see which ones they like the most).