Haven't checked out Hasan, but I've been watching the online meltdown, and it's pretty hilarious. E.g., from the Destiny sub (ngl, had me at the title):
juchebot88
Source: the ghost of Kiev (excuse me, Kyiv or whatever dumbass way they spell it)
There is a weird phenomenon from both anti-communists as well as a lot of ultraleft and leftcom communists themselves of applying a “one drop rule” to socialism, where socialism is only socialism if it’s absolutely pure without a single internal contradiction. But no society in the history of humankind has been pure, they all contain internal contradictions and internal contradictions are necessary for one form of society to develop into the next.
This is a really good way of putting it. So much of ultraleftism is in fact an idealist denial of basic dialectical materialism.
Today is the US presidential election. And everybody online and offline is in the most annoying state of hysteria imaginable.
Since it doesn't make any difference who gets elected, I think I'm just going to sit back and watch the fireworks.
That butthurt look on Netanyahu's face...
Ahem.
Can neither confirm nor deny this rumor....
All thanks are due to the immortal ideas of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism, not me.
I gave Haz & Co. critical support at the beginning, only to see them get worse and worse and worse. Early on, when they were associated with CPI, their tailism was absolutely a strategy. They would say all kinds of offensive things, and pepper their speech with any number of right-wing memes and dog whistles, but you could tell that it all rested on a basic Marxist worldview. One can disagree with such tactics (I do), or find them stupid and counterproductive, but it was almost certainly sincere. Since early 2023, however, the predictable has happened, and Haz, Hinkle, etc. have become prisoners of their own brand. Now I don't see them as trying to do anything other than a sort of 4chan with Stalinist aesthetics.
It's a good cautionary tale, though with an obvious moral: don't try to do all your organizing online.
Yeah, the Infrared crowd hates Maupin because they see him as an old fuddy-duddy who (gasp) wanted them to do real stuff in the real world, and not just be edgy online. Maupin dislikes them because (1) they rip off his ideas without attribution, and (2) they went whole hog on the "recruit from the right" thing in the dumbest way possible. And when I say dumb, I mean really dumb: as in "talk about Hegel in front an American flag bikini poster" dumb. Yes, Haz actually did this.
Basically, the way that whole sphere works is: Maupin says something that's wrongheaded, but somewhat thought out; Haz presents it a few days later as his own, mixed with some dumbass Ned Land/Dugin/Larouche stuff; then Jackson Hinkle, Midwestern Marx, Sameera Khan, and other assorted intellectual lightweights spread it all over the internet in the form of lazy AI-generated memes. With each step the original idea gets stupider, with @REVMAXXING being the absolute nadir.
That I thought for a long time that whole crowd could reform and become principled Marxists is one of the worst blunders I've made.
EDIT: for instance, look at this not-very-original piece of analysis. I think my dog could come up with something about as profound, and I don't even have a dog. Face of modern communism, anybody?
You mean to say that --
switching candidates halfway through the election
having your replacement candidate be one of the few people somehow less popular than Biden
having said candidate go around openly endorsing genocide
telling leftists to ignore this, because genocide isn't really a big deal
-- isn't some kind of winning strategy to Unite the Left?