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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Been studying the DSA (still in the process of researching enough to understand them). They took quite the pivot in 2021, moving away from bread-and-butter issues such as universal health care in exchange for structural governance reforms such as abolishing the Senate. This put them in remarkable convergence with the so-called "democracy" establishment (think Soros, globalists, etc).
An year earlier (late 2020), the Jacobin ran a series of articles from democracy professors which called the far-left to start focusing on structural reform of American governance instead of policy issues. This was picked up by the far left and spread intellectually, until DSA adopted structural reform as their platform.
So, superficially, their near-term goals are largely same as the globalists and thus the mainstream Democrats, because they're all focused on taking away ability for Republicans to win elections. But @ConceptualJames showed me a video yesterday where DSA was openly bragging about taking down mainstream Democrats and Alex Soros once they had achieved traction.
You see a similar dynamic at play between the democracy establishment and radical Islam. The establishment has the money, institutions, and arrogance to believe it can make useful fools of those who will kill to win. The establishment is the useful fools.
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Eric Schwalm @Schwalm5132
For years I’ve watched organizations rise and fall by studying how they actually generate and lose power when the pressure is on.
Applying that same disciplined lens to one of the most organized and ambitious forces currently operating on the American left reveals some very specific strengths, some serious structural weaknesses, and a historical pattern that keeps repeating whenever movements commit to total transformation of the system.
I put this baseline together now so we can measure what actually changes over the next three months instead of guessing.
The piece is longer than my usual posts because the stakes deserve it.
Do you see these same dynamics playing out in your state or city right now? And what do you think regular people should be doing in the next 90 days that actually moves the needle?
@maphumanintent @DataRepublican @astrarce @bitchuneedsoap @AsraNomani @CynicalPublius
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Eric Schwalm @Schwalm5132
Article: DSA Center of Gravity Assessment: Strategic Implications for America First
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2073455493121712340

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - There's no policy difference between so-called democratic socialists, Marxists, Leninists, Trotskyites, all that. Democratic socialists aren't the "I want whatever Sweden has" party. They share the same platform as your most hardened tankie. They simply don't gulag each other for disagreeing on how to achieve it.
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HI808 @hi808sun
What the hell? The DSA has a Marxist Unity Group?
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2073265392517357814
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