Pointing out that there are no revolutionary leftist groups in the U.S. is a fact, and pointing out that this makes a revolutionary approach unrealistic is a basic inference. Neither of these are excuses, especially if someone is pursuing some other path to socialism.
I wasn't saying your point was a reason not to get involved. But the constant defeatism of "enter org here" doesn't do exactly what I would, is a way to ignore how malleable each org is and how much influence one person can have. You want to make the org more militant organize a school night about militancy in socialism.
People will make excuses to sit at home not doing anything for any reason.
Pointing out that there are no revolutionary leftist groups in the U.S. is a fact, and pointing out that this makes a revolutionary approach unrealistic is a basic inference. Neither of these are excuses, especially if someone is pursuing some other path to socialism.
I wasn't saying your point was a reason not to get involved. But the constant defeatism of "enter org here" doesn't do exactly what I would, is a way to ignore how malleable each org is and how much influence one person can have. You want to make the org more militant organize a school night about militancy in socialism.
I'm not making excuses for not doing anything
There's no org that fits exactly what I want to do so I don't join any.
You know you could become the change you want to see in the org? It's not like PSL and DSA are like working at Amazon.
Why do you assume I'm not doing anything? I'm active in my union, I'm a DSA member and I'm trying to leave and join PSL
The way I read the thread seemed like you were waiting for a militarized org to join before joining any of them. My apologies. Good job on your work!