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I’m really disappointed to see DSA do this campaign when they already have very low membership engagement. Of the 500 members my local chapter claims maybe 80 of them are active. That is being generous.

Trying to get more people to join without first addressing their large, disengaged membership leaves a bad taste in my mouth. They are not effectively utilizing their base, already. They do not need to grow.

Feels more like an MLM scam than an attempt to build political power, especially with that “Recruit three people with this code, and get a free DSA hat!” promotional lol

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Wait but who the fuck has a political group where most of the people are going to meetings?

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Wait but who the fuck has a political group where most of the people are going to meetings?

I’m talking about any type of activity. If 80 people were showing up to meetings, that would be one thing.

The bulk of the membership are people who switched their monthly Bernie donation to DSA dues. I have not seen a campaign in DSA to address this problem, and yet they are trying to expand their membership.

Also, every party I have been in (besides DSA) has had membership expectations.

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The bulk of the membership are people who switched their monthly Bernie donation to DSA dues.

So they have a bunch of money to do things. I can’t see anything wrong with that…

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These are two separate issues and i hate that i have to explain to people how growing the largest socialist movement in decades is not a bad thing.

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These are two separate issues

Organizations have a limited capacity. An organization is where they focus their labor, and nothing more.

I’m disappointed to see DSA move closer towards the UK Labor Party strategy: more focus on mass-membership, less focus on base-building. It is a fragile organizing strategy that has a bad history of success.

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You can’t have a “base” in an organization with 5 digit membership in a country of 325 million. The CPUSA had almost 75,000 official members at its peak in a country of 125 million. And the risks of being a CPUSA member in the 30s were much higher than being a DSA member.

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Can’t part of an organization focus their effort to growing, and another part on building a base?

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This is literally the first time the org has had any sort of membership recruitment drive.

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Feels more like an MLM scam

What did the Marxist-Leninist-Maoists ever do to you? 😤

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Yeah I gotcha I was just leftist meming 😬

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It’s hinging on the hope of action being catalytic, I think.

The more people show up, the more people think “oh shit this is really happening” and so it goes. Realistically, membership engagement is always going to be low with stuff like this–work, kids, and so on. Can’t say this is the best way forward, though.

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Yeah I hope this is it. I basically never go to meetings because nothing happens…

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It’s not lol

Engagement only goes up when members have clear expectations & the organization provides meaningful obligations. DSA is not interested in that, they are trying to become a mass-member party a la UK Labour.

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