• 420blazeit69 [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    extremely badly written diatribe

    Come on. It posts receipts, names names, and is a conventionally-formatted narrative.

    As for who’s credible here: I’m sure not going with the people who (at minimum) lied about being fired so they could grift money over twitter. They also declined to be interviewed for the article and never piped up to dispute the key “not actually fired” part despite continuing to tweet about the situation years after the fact.

    it sure sounds like every single person involved in the dispute is insufferable and shouldn’t be published or paid attention to

    One reason “only me and my five online friends are True Leftists” is so popular is that being dismissive is easy. Mao and Stalin worked closely with plenty of leftists who didn’t have perfect takes on everything, and even allied for a time with reactionaries like the KMT and U.S. That’s the reality of a mass movement, not writing off people who are closer to you than probably 95% of the U.S. population.

    • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      6 months ago

      I guess it’s conventionally formatted, in that it’s in paragraph format, but it sure spends a huge amount of time listing all the mean things people have said about the author’s friend that aren’t really relevant, and if it gets to actual receipt-posting it’s so far down the narrative that anybody who isn’t already fully on board with NJR is not likely to make it that far. Regardless, nobody here is Mao or Stalin, none of us are leading parties with influence or power in our western hellholes. Beyond that, is NJR read by anybody not on the left? Is he bringing people into the left? Does anybody take him seriously, even before the “unionization” flap? Does a left movement need run-of-the-mill western chauvinists speaking for it?

      This is a site for shitposting, and even if it were a site for organizing then NJR’s influence and utility would be in doubt.

      They also declined to be interviewed for the article and never piped up to dispute the key “not actually fired” part despite continuing to tweet about the situation years after the fact.

      No kidding, the people who are mad at NJR didn’t want to be interviewed by NJR’s personal friend writing a defense of NJR? Damn, that’s wild huh