it's not anti-organization to point out that the existing "revolutionary" orgs in the imperial core not doing shit and don't plan on doing shit except protesting and collecting semi-mainstream public faces in their ranks to seem more palatable to the middle classes
CPUSA has been around since the 20's and they've been a cop organization since at least the Cold War. WWP been around since the 50s, and the PSL founding cadres had decades of experience in that compromised cult as a head-start. They more Abby Martin than Abbey Lincoln clearly
let's not get started on AAPRP, the "mass party" of 100s that's been around since the aftermath of Vietnam, hasn't made a revolution or even waves in any part of the African world or its diaspora, but still lectures young Africans about the scientific approach to revolution
I'm sick of this shit. I'm sick of our people dying from neocolonial police states, neoliberal austerity economics and all these vanguardist and mass-party "centralist" orgs with their "scientific" approaches to keeping the leaders good + safe as Babylon falls down on our heads
the masses are sick too, and they are not waiting for your central committee's spin on fusty polemics from 1902 to determine what is to be done. When I was in the street during 2020 uprisings, I basically only saw Black anarchists moving among the masses like fish in water
Kimathi Mohammed, the revolutionary critic who was purged from the LRBW shortly before its collapse under centralism's contradictions, said that organization and spontaneity are a dialectic. Not an Aristotelian opposition, a dialectic. Denouncing one for the other is one-sided
and I am self-critical because at the time that the uprisings were taking place, I took the Nkrumahist line that we had to join organizations, even if they were bad ones, because bad organization is better than no organization at all. I soon learned that was a bunch of bullshit
reality teaches us what rigid dogmas attached to prestigious historical names never can, and I def learned from the development of that mass phenomenon the exact worth of the organization fetish in Black left politics. All yall did was hold conferences + tail PSL's settler asses
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This is the person who led the #NoMore campaign against US intervention (sanctions) against Ethiopia during the height of the Tigray War. Opposing US imperialism *consistently* and *ethically*=/=denying the biggest genocide of this century, then working for US Congress
Some might argue that Hermela was, after all, working for Maxine Waters, one of the most celebrated "progressives" in the House. Waters, of course, as a Congresswoman, has referred to Israel as "our friend and ally," affirmed their right to defend themselves against Hamas...
...and voted for increased US defense budget. Whether her supporters like it or not, these positions are fully aligned with US imperialism. Hermela worked for Waters as Director of Communications in 2023, shortly after her campaign of "anti-imperial" genocide denial had concluded
What if goofy ass white kids just stopped talking about the Black Panthers, period? Because yall don't know shit about the ideological tensions within BPP. Nothing about the East Coast nationalists, the breakdown of intercommunalism, the BLA formation, or anarcho-pantherism
For instance, the rightward move toward the Democratic Party was initiated by Huey's personality cult. Huey was also responsible for the intercommunalist turn that diluted the concept of colonialism to include white workers as the colonized + rejected revolutionary nationalism
Huey's theoretical hegemony was challenged by several Panther tendencies, including the East Coast nationalists like Assata who eventually precipitated into BLA, and was later criticized by anarcho-pantherists like Ashanti Alston and Lorenzo Kom'Boa Ervin
Hey y'all! To initiate the Institute of Anti-Colonial Studies, I will be teaching a public course on Sylvia Wynter and Cedric Robinson's contributions to Black radical theory. The course will run from October through January
Some topics we will be discussing include: Wynter and Robinson's critiques of Western radicalisms (Marxism and anarchism), and of Western humanism as a whole; the philosophical (metaphysical, epistemological, ethical) implications of their writings...
...and the overlap between their contributions and the ideas of key Black anarchic revolutionaries, such as Modibo Kadalie, Ashanti Alston, and Kuwasi Balagoon
So a Black man got killed on a subway by some cornfed wannabe Rambo whiteboy and Lance from The Serf Times chose to "debate" the fascist Tim Pool about it...? For what exactly, like what is the optimal outcome of that? You gon sway the hearts + minds of his KKK fans...? Like
Internet leftists find a way to commodify literally anything and everything. Never in life will you catch me debating a fascist with anything but my fists or something else. Let alone over the validity of a public lynching. And dude not even Black! Who appointed you?!?
The same ones who try to speak a conscience into these soulless fascists will be the ones telling their family + friend network we going too far the next time one of their cities get tore up behind a lost Black life. Nobody elected yall to speak on our behalf but here *you* go
"Marx and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat" by Hal Draper is a must-read for those who think one-party states are the necessary form of the proletarian class rule that Marx and Engels advocated. Or just read The Civil War in France, but we know MLs prefer the short version
When Marx spoke of the "dictatorship of the proletariat," it was nearly always in contrast with Blanquists, with whom he had formed a united front during the upheavals in France. Blanquists argued for putschist centralism made possible by a revolutionary vanguard, contra Marx
By contrast, Marx believed that a *proletarian* class-wide "dictatorship" (which did not have the specific form of state apparatuses standing above the masses) was modeled in the radical democratic, decentralizing measures of the Paris Commune, which Blanquists rejected
The fact that they keep pushing it back again and again and again lets me know the outcome for Gazi is very bleak. It could be worse though. One of the people you SAed or life you threatened w/drug-addled teen assassins could have got to you themselves first.
What a putrid, soulless mistake of a birth this "person" turned out to be. Imagine you were born rich when so many Black kids in this country (like me) grow up struggling for the basics. Then not after you fuck up your privilege, you run to the working class for shelter
But not to get clarity on your errors, but to become some kind of deranged self-styled dictator/sadistic clown torturer of Black people who been through hell from the time they were born here. That nigga can rot forever + I enjoy knowing he's miserable even if I hate prisons