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Darializa Avila Chevalier, the Democratic congressional nominee endorsed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who ousted longtime Rep. Adriano Espaillat in Tuesday’s primary, maintained a since-deleted Twitter account with repeated sympathetic references to communism, Marxist ideology and Soviet figures, including Vladimir Lenin.

Avila Chevalier, a sociology PhD student whose victory sent shockwaves throughout the Democratic establishment, has been under fire for a since-deleted Twitter account, previously reported by CNN, that included phrases such as “seize the means of production,” along with calls to abolish police, prisons and borders. Other controversial tweets include one that said Black and Arab men are both “Fetishizing ugly colonizer women” and another that described wiping her dirty hands on the American flag in lieu of a napkin.

As an undergraduate, Avila Chevalier attended Columbia University, where she organized with Students for Justice in Palestine, and after graduation became involved in pro-Palestinian campus protests over Israel’s war in Gaza. She also attended a controversial October 8, 2023, pro-Palestinian rally in Times Square — one day after Hamas’ attack on Israel — that featured speeches and rhetoric praising the attack.

She previously told CNN, “I have grown considerably in the years since these tweets, and I am focused on our community and our community’s future.”

On Thursday, President Donald Trump accused Avila Chevalier of being a communist, a charge that she said she wouldn’t respond to while on MSNOW, saying, “I won’t be reactive.”

A further review of Avila Chevalier’s archived Twitter account from 2020-2022 found repeated references to communism and Marxist ideology. The account, “Darializabonet,” appears to have been deleted in June 2022.

The account’s bio read in 2020, “how communist of you.” Archived posts and retweets during this timeframe included a recommendation that Karl Marx’s Capital was an “essential must-read,” a complaint that public libraries did not carry enough Marxist literature by Lenin and other revolutionary writers, and a retweet from a Communist-identifying account lamenting that bookstore “banned books” displays did not include The Complete Works of J. V. Stalin.

One archived retweet from 2020 quoted Assata Shakur, the former Black Liberation Army member who, in 1977, was convicted in the murder of a New Jersey state trooper before later escaping prison and fleeing to Cuba. In the quote, Shakur said she “preferred Ho Chi Minh, Kim Il Sung, Che, or Fidel (Castro)” before studying Marx and Lenin because the two “white dudes” had made contributions to “revolutionary struggle” that were “too great to be ignored.”

In April 2020, Avila Chevalier shared a post lamenting that people wouldn’t accept communism over a lack of varieties of soup – a reference to the critique that the political system leads to fewer consumer choices.

“I just cannot get over the fact that the universe has foisted upon us the perfect illustration of literally every failing of capitalism and people are still like we can’t be communists cuz there won’t be enough types of soup,” the post she retweeted read.

Other posts critiqued or joked about popular culture she viewed as anti-communist.

In one post, Avila Chevalier described the animated film Anastasia as “an explicitly anti-USSR kid’s movie,” and in another post she linked to she wrote: “Time for me to once again sympathize with the people the Bolsheviks put in the blender for like 90 min 😌.”

Avila Chevalier was responding to a viral false claim that Disney had removed Anastasia from Disney+ streaming service because it was anti-Russia after the invasion of Ukraine.

In another post, Avila Chevalier joked that Sheryl Crow’s hit song Soak Up the Sun was “bootstrap capitalist propaganda” after noticing it opens with the lyric “my friend the communist,” quipping that the character was “apparently also a bad organizer lol.”

Another 2020 retweet argued for democratic worker control of wealth, dismissing ideological labels by concluding: “You can call that communism, you can call it socialism, you can call it pancakes.”

And previously, CNN had surfaced an April 2020 post where Avila-Chevalier said that while most of the political theory she had read was communist, “the pyromania associated with anarchism is very intriguing to me,” punctuating the remark with a laughing emoji.

Ok I’ll say it: these posts are hilarious. Our first lefty shitposter congressperson

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[-] somename@hexbear.net 21 points 4 days ago

I think this is doomerism. I get the desire to be skeptical of elected socialists. It's warranted, as there's a lot of ways for them to stray. But we can't lose hope on the wins we get.

Electoralism won't bring the ultimate changes we need, but this is fantastic for movement building, and spreading agitation. A real party is starting to form, which is a great thing to see.

Also, we live in a decayed society. There are plenty of fascist, reactionary forces, but they too have been hollowed out by neoliberalism. The government still has great force, but it's a shadow of its anti-communist peak.

[-] AssortedBiscuits@hexbear.net 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

The main point in participating in elections is to show how much of a sham they are while using the elections as a platform to agitate for socialism. 2016 Sanders was a goodish example, 2020 Sanders less so, and the rest (AOC et al) not at all.

2016 Sanders was cool enough to crash into Clinton's coronation and run as a Democratic nominee despite never once registering as a Democrat up until that point. The most insufferable losers in the world kept on calling him a DINO which only made him even more popular because Democrats ain't shit.

2020 Sanders lost that energy after bending the knee to Clinton. And as for everyone else, it's the same old story.

People were genuinely excited for an independent progressive presidential candidate who at least had a political career where he wasn't beholden to the duopoly. They do not express the same excitement for a bunch of Democratic Congresspeople and mayors from New York.

[-] CyborgMarx@hexbear.net 9 points 3 days ago

They do not express the same excitement for a bunch of Democratic Congresspeople and mayors from New York.

This isn't true, DSA holds a national 17 point lead on the DNC dems, Bernie Sanders never came close to that in substantiated polling

In fact "17 points" is the legendary hypothetical polling number between Trump and Bernie in the general that so many chapos here once used as proof the libs are out of touch

And yet here it is manifested in reality on the ground not under one man, but with an entire org full of Marxists

its doomerism to learn from history? lol. i've learned my lesson from bernie 2016, bernie 2020 and aoc that national level electoralism is a dead end and will only ever waste leftists time and energy

this is not a "win" for the left, it's an image of a win projected onto your tv or phone screen. electoral politics is a tv show, pure spectacle. describing what constitutes a real, actual, non-spectacular win for the left is considered fedposting on this site

[-] CoolerOpposide@hexbear.net 13 points 3 days ago

All I have to say is that it would be really nice in a time where Israel is such a mainstream issue to point to one person in congress voting to not send them weapons to commit genocide and saying “yes, that one is the socialist”

[-] MayoPete@hexbear.net 4 points 3 days ago

Zohran got NYC childcare and froze the rent. What has your book club done that comes anywhere close to helping the working class that much?

[-] somename@hexbear.net 8 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Electoralism in the sense of trying to make large scale meaningful governmental reform is dead yeah, but that doesn't make the real power of the congressional position not exist. It's visibility, it's interviews, it's money to agitate. It's a constant naysayer and contrary voice to the motions of the greater state.

That's a voice with power, and one to use. To ignore the potential of this voice is anti-materialist.

[-] CyborgMarx@hexbear.net 5 points 3 days ago

Electoralism in the sense of trying to make large scale meaningful governmental reform is dead yeah

New York City literally just passed a two year rent freeze, in New York City! The heart of American real estate

[-] somename@hexbear.net 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I was meaning on the national level, the State as a whole. The more local the politics, the more electoral outcomes can drive real, positive change.

[-] CyborgMarx@hexbear.net 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I agree the question of whether this new phenomenon can scale on a national level has not been answered yet

But figures like El-Sayed are locked in to win a senate seat in Michigan, by itself it doesn't answer the question but it does turn it into a easy multiple choice option

Essentially it shows that if a Brown Muslim man in the rust belt can win on anti-zionism despite being targeted by AIPAC.....

Then the key has been turned and the national door is unlocked, this proves underlying conditions are shifting in our favor

[-] somename@hexbear.net 4 points 3 days ago

My prediction is that if there’s ever risk of meaningful national policy change in a socialist direction, the powers that be will simply cheat, ignore rules, and apply physical intimidation as needed.

[-] CyborgMarx@hexbear.net 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I mean, if it didn't work in New York City with real estate moguls and the NYPD at their beck and call, then the elites will have to march into unprecedented territory to halt this train

Also I know this will piss some folks off, but the fact DSA skews white in membership (while acknowledging most of the national leadership is POC) will serve as a useful buffer against the implementation of more "southern" strategies of suppression

DSA is killing it with the Debras and Brians of suburban blue strongholds and purple battlefields

ok but that's gonig to be turned into nothing after less than a year exaclty like what happpend with aoc. congresspeople do have a powerful voice, but theres literally no reason to believe theyll be allowed to use it for good without being shot

congress is powerless to help you, not to hurt you

[-] MayoPete@hexbear.net 3 points 3 days ago

Why do anything then if you will just get shot?

do you not believe it's possible to do politics outside of electoralism? what kind of a leap are you making here?

[-] MayoPete@hexbear.net 3 points 3 days ago

By your logic, doing anything will just lead to you getting shot. So go away and let the rest of us be happy. Seriously your attitude sucks

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