tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13622622.post5199522288949484014..comments2023-12-22T08:44:24.389-05:00Comments on threewayfight: American StrasserMatthew N Lyonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15664330735255207352noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13622622.post-49862304824172462992020-12-10T21:58:13.581-05:002020-12-10T21:58:13.581-05:00Well done. Would like to see comment from another ...Well done. Would like to see comment from another activist familiar with the events and data.Klass Konscioushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03065766024119632688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13622622.post-70208410522520788762020-12-10T01:10:40.928-05:002020-12-10T01:10:40.928-05:00Excellent breakdown kdog. Explicating the historic...Excellent breakdown kdog. Explicating the historical connections of Metzger with Strasserite “revolutionary” nazism I think is correct, and——most importantly——useful in developing an modern anti fascist strategy that understands and addresses the challenges facing organizing self-consciously anti racist/anti fascist white working class communities. Unless the anti fascist left is there——in the workplace, the neighborhood, the bar, the show, the chat room or thread——offering and arguing for more genuinely liberatory alternatives to a bankrupt and ersatz “white revolution”’, I don’t see how we can expect to make serious inroads and win concrete victories moving forward. <br /><br />The limited, but significant, successes that Anti-Racist Action in the late 80s/90s had in these areas came by building open and horizontally-organized structures that challenged members to learn and grow and should rightly be lauded as an example of one kind of militant organized grouping can have lasting and positive impacts on individuals and communities. Times have changed, and so should tactics, but I think a a commitment to re-centering anti-racist/anti fascist strategy within the working class, and incorporating a smart and clear anti-capitalist perspective needs to be taken as a given. I’m just not so sure the current anti fascist movement would agree...<br /><br />In any case, I hope we can look forward to reading more of your analyses—<br /><br />Good luck, and be careful out there.<br /><br />Jean Maquisnoreply@blogger.com