Communist Party USA

www.peoplesworld.org

Anyone in the area? Care to report on what you've witnessed and seen and experienced vis a vis the current situation?

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From [the Tweet](https://x.com/CpusaDepartment/status/1814343429415117141): "The Communist Party USA is saddened to learn about the passing of General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong. Our Party sends condolences to all members of the Communist Party of Vietnam and to all the people of Vietnam."

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www.cpusa.org

While I believe that the CPUSA’s ideological positions are pretty solid, I’m kinda confused by the concept of “bill of rights socialism”, which advocates for the US bill of rights to be maintained under socialism, and adjusted in order to align it with socialist concepts. While I can see the concept here, it does confuse me why the CPUSA would, as a Marxist Leninist organization, advocate for a bourgeois-democratic constitution to be upheld under socialism. Am i misunderstanding this?

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https://twitter.com/communistsusa/status/1775546403818971164

cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4172837 > "It wasn’t Communists who attempted an insurrection, it was the corporate-backed fascists!" > > lol at the PatSocs in the comments defending it as a proletarian revolution and not a ultra-right putsch.

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www.cpusa.org

>**Proposals for the Road Ahead** > >With everything said, I would like to submit the following proposals before members of the Communist Party USA and the National Committee: > >- In order to most effectively carry out the mission of the CPUSA, it would be best practice for national departments to work with districts and clubs on a case-by-case basis and, bearing the capacity and resources of the party in mind, ensure that clubs have what they need to rebuild and promulgate the party’s mission. > >- A list of all members within a district’s boundaries should be provided to the district leadership to ensure that all members of the party, particularly those who are not known to the local clubs, can be involved. > >- Conduct regular online training sessions to equip party members with essential organizing skills such as how to organize protests, mobilize people to vote, public speaking, etc. Supplemental training should be held for club and district leaders to advise them on the behind-the-scenes of actions such as laws surrounding protests, how to coordinate with organizations, potential costs and resources needed, etc. > >- A provision should be added to Article VII, Section 1 of the CPUSA Constitution stating that the National Committee reserves the authority to mobilize a nationwide campaign. In conjunction with district leaders and grassroots organizations dedicated to the issues relevant to the campaign, the National Committee shall make comprehensive plans with defined goals, messaging, targets, timelines, modes of protest, and days of action. It is up to the districts and clubs to carry out the tasks of the campaign and apply them to local conditions. > >- Relevant national departments and committees shall provide clubs and districts with the resources they need to organize on-the-ground actions that are consistent with the party nationwide for aforementioned campaigns. These resources include social media graphics, protest signs, talking points for speeches, lists of supplies, etc. > >- During and after a campaign called on by the National Committee, clubs and districts shall submit assessments to the National Committee to report if goals are being met in the given timeframe, the limitations they face in carrying out the campaign, and what they need to ameliorate any limitations. These assessments shall determine the course of the campaign and be used as case studies going forward. ---- I agree with all this.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4025828 > I know the people that made it. One is for those new to the CPUSA and the other is for those new to the Marxism-Leninism. > > Cheers! > > Check it out: > > Copy-pasta > > **CPUSA Reading List - 2022** > > https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/view/VJlD0b3eh4gMJovaypGkuW4m3Au-aksj+6oNDi50UFI/embed/ > > **Communism Reading Guide** > > https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/view/eAFqVc1JC8v8T5AEEWSPQ9YD4FR8tK6E97XEy+v78KQ/embed/

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www.peoplesworld.org

cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4012640 > Excerpt from the first part of the article (you can read the rest through the link up top): > > ---- > > >Undocumented Migrants crossing into the United States disturb U.S. politics. Cuban migrants, part of the mix, hard-pressed like the others, but privileged, are provocative in their own way. > > > >For many years and even now displaced Cubans are portrayed as victims of a brutal dictatorship and as recipients of “rescue” by freedom-loving Americans. Cubans who have special skills are often lured out of the country with promises of “the good life” in the U.S. and with the intent of hurting Cuba as it loses people with skills needed at home. > > > >Changing U.S. regulations and new migration patterns highlight the anomaly of special U.S. dispensation for migrating Cubans. > > > >U.S. district judge Drew Tipton on March 8 ruled that migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Haiti may enter the United States via humanitarian parole. The plaintiffs had been 21 Republican-governed states that had unsuccessfully claimed that immigrants enabled by humanitarian parole required services they could not pay for. > > > >Under humanitarian parole, a program the Biden administration announced on January 6, 2023, migrants entering from those four countries are assured of legal residence for two years – renewable at that point – and a work permit. > > > >Humanitarian parole is limited to 30,000 immigrants arriving every month from the four countries. Migrants need sponsors in the United States. > > > >Instituted under the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, the program allowed entry into the United States of refugees from the former Soviet Union, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and other countries. This time, 138,000 Haitians, 86,000 Venezuelans, 58,000 Nicaraguans, and 74,000 Cubans – a total of 357,000 migrants –entered via humanitarian parole as of February 2024. > > > >The would-be migrants from the four countries travel by air to ports of entry inside the United States, pass quickly through immigration screening, and proceed to new homes. Before leaving their home country or a third country, they had found sponsors, presented documentation to U.S. immigration officials, and been approved– all via the Internet. > > > >An analyst claims that “Combined with the other parole process at the U.S.-Mexican border …, parole has transformed most migration from [the four] countries from mostly illegal to mostly legal in less than a year.” And, “This policy has transformed migration to the United States. By July 2023, parole had already redirected about 316,000 people away from long, perilous treks through Mexico.” > > > >The Biden administration adopted the parole system in part because of difficulties associated with repatriating migrants from the four countries. They stemmed from a U.S. lack of full diplomatic relations and repatriation agreements with those countries. Normal relations with Mexico and the northern Central American countries allow for more convenient U.S. handling of refugees from those countries. > > > >Humanitarian parole came into effect after the administration’s repeal of Title 42, its role having been to exclude migrants because of health risks. Many migrants saw an opening and attempted a border crossing. But many of those from the four countries opted for humanitarian parole.

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https://twitter.com/communistsusa/status/1610008685031428097

I never expected them to be bold with their rhetoric, especially now. I like it. And this was in a reply to the Libertarian Party too!

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en.prolewiki.org

cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/309348 > A comrade (that wished to remain anonymous) made an extraordinary analysis on CPUSA's ideological tendencies. I think this piece of text is extremely important for CPUSA members to begin discussing the future of their organization and strategies to fight against the visibly liquidationist tendency inside the party. > > We decided to share this article on ProleWiki because of their relevance for Marxists-Leninists inside the USA.

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mltoday.com

You can read this in a minute or so. I didn't know about this CPUSA member.

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https://twitter.com/CPUSA_LA/status/1455272804220293126

Good stuff. [@yogthos@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/yogthos) [@felipeforte@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/felipeforte) [@dessalines_test@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/dessalines_test) [@muad_dibber@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/muad_dibber)

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www.peoplesworld.org

For real: this is a rather big deal, though it'll get zero attention from much of the mass media.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdY2Oiv0C5I

[@yogthos@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/yogthos) [@muad_dibber@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/muad_dibber) [@felipeforte@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/felipeforte) [@protestation@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/protestation) [@pimento@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/pimento) [@nour@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/nour) [@AgreeableLandscape@lemmygrad.ml](https://lemmygrad.ml/u/AgreeableLandscape) You all might find this interesting, especially you muad_dibber/Dessalines. Also, read *Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists During The Great Depression* by Robin D. G. Kelley. Does anyone know more about the historian on the Marxist history of Mexico? On another note: read Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's work as well (she has another book coming out this month, I think).

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www.chinadaily.com.cn

cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/29021 > Three cheers for comrade Ian Goodrum.

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www.cpusa.org

[A reply to this article in particular.](https://www.cpusa.org/article/a-proposal-on-healthcare-strengthening-the-partys-program/) What do you all think of this debate?

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