• hogposting [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    We will lose if we tear ourselves apart. One easy way to tear ourselves apart is by flinging vague accusations at people who are at least trying to move things in the right direction.

    Criticism is fine, but it needs to be specific to avoid vague pissing matches where everyone is fighting on shifting ground. Point out something they actually did or something they actually said. Then we can have a conversation about real things instead getting bogged down in whether someone's characterization of those things is accurate.

    rather than just accusing them right off the bat of being a wrecker

    See, here's an example of a specific criticism. "You said X, in Y situation." This is useful because you can go back and see if I actually said that, and you can easily find whatever surrounding context is necessary. It's way more productive than "you suck" or "you're an asshole" or the like. This is how we should criticize people pulling in the same direction.

    • garbage [none/use name,he/him]
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      4 years ago

      but that specific criticism is of you doing what you did. if you accept it as a legitimate criticism, and accept it as a decent example, please acknowledge the criticism itself.

      • hogposting [he/him,comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        No, I did not call them a wrecker right off the bat. Scroll up and read for yourself -- my initial reply to them was:

        Cheap potshots at other leftists will surely bring the revolution any day now

        This is another benefit to specific criticisms: if they're mistaken or otherwise inaccurate, it's easy to go and check what was actually said or done.