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except for the turbo libs nobody looks at centralized powers anymore and thinks ”WOW thats an EVIL DICTATORSHIP”.

especially as people learn the truth about the CPC, i dont think the idea of one party is that foreign or scary anymore anymore.

maybe its because of cultural globalization people see lives with certain leaders for years and years on end? it would honestly be weird if Xi Jinping wasnt leading China and people will notice when he dies

i think the people are starting to feel that liberal democracy is just a chaotic waste of time. people see the chaos that comes from being ruled by left-leaning parties and then right-leaning parties and so on.

at some point you get exhausted of violent protests everytime the president changes and election social turmoil. people pointlessly lose relationships and friendships over voting differencs just for nothing to change really OR only change for the worse. social cohesion is terrible under bourgeoisie democracy.

i think people are losing interest in liberal democracy overall. it is natural, it only serves the rich of society and not the working class majority.

what does become concerning is that its NOT certain people will go to the left. truth is, people might actually go to the right if they become comfortable with the idea of one party if they dont form class conciousness and choose a communist party.

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I have noticed that much of the criticism towards organisations such as the A'C'P is focused on their ideological 'basis' (LaRouche, Dugin, Schmitt, Heidegger, etc.) not only of Hammoud's and Hinkle's but the entire 'party', and also their blatant tailism (I suggest you to read this interesting autopsy of this aspect). There are also Hammoud's immaturity and their members' homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, etc.

However, I have noticed that Hinkle, Carlos Garrido, and others present a different mask when they go abroad. Garrido in particular behaves quite differently when talking to people outside of the US from what we could expect from their plenary committee such as Hinkle spewing his reactionary rhetoric with Fresh & Fit or Tucker Carlson. Hinkle, also, has had quite the amount of meetings with anti-imperialists for some reason.

So, inspired by this excellent post from the TankieTheDeprogram sub on reddit, I would like to know how to tackle this aspect not only of the A'C'P's but also other figures like George Galloway and the Workers Party of Britain and who knows what other organisations who use internationalism, anti-imperialism, support for Palestine and AES to mask their fascism.

Cheers

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