One of the most common questions we get is whether or not we should “hide our power level” when it comes to our political positions. In this video, we look at the words and practice of Karl Marx, Fred Hampton, Vladimir Lenin, Fidel Castro, and Harvey Milk to tackle the question: should we hide our true positions as we build our movement?

  • spectre [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    Well you’ve probably noticed it takes a long time, you end up dropping knowledge over the course of months till it starts to “click” for people. I wouldn’t stress having all the right things to say all at once cause they can’t internalize all that anyway.

    I think once thing that sets socialists apart from liberals on the ideological conversation front is that liberals retreat and want everything to be “a personal belief” etc (like religion and such). They don’t like to be wrong about anything ever, so everything needs to have studies and committees (especially when legislating) to ensure no wrong decision is made, even though the result is a hollow, ineffective, too-late decision at the end of the process.

    Socialists will say and do a lot of things, and when we are 80-90% correct it’s not bad at all (just gotta clean up after anything that went wrong along the way). To the common liberal it shows. That trust is built quickly and people who have a materialist intuition can quickly rise to be leaders of their community or organization (in whatever form that may be). We tend to be “correct too early”, so we need to give the world time to catch up, but people do notice.

    …just a few more thoughts, hope it’s useful to you…