Submitted by Moonside in vote_satan
I won't treat the arguments they use in their Twitter thread, though I do find faults in them, but rather wish to focus on the difference in moral clarity between them and Russian anarchists on the war, who I think the DSAIC could do much to learn from. The regrettable parts are a mixture of unserious analysis vaguely alluded to and a complete lack of focus. The seeming conclusion is that what really ought to be condemned is the hypocrisy of the US and its NATO allies and that in the name of de-escalation people in Ukraine ought to remain unarmed and unable to resist an irredentist invading force fueled by 19th century dreams of Greater Russia. Also, the person we really ought to listen to is Noam Chomsky and the publication to read to stay informed on the war in Ukraine is The Jacobin.
The thread is a mélange of complaints, ranging from some valid ones (like the early clueless suggestions to enforce a no fly zone, which carries along it a legitimate risk of a nuclear war) to massive overemphasis on the role of the USA and NATO (without mentioning the background that Crimean annexation and the war in Donbas were motivated by Ukraine's EU association, not Nato links) and petty seeming ones (given the gravity of the situation), like complaining about the media responses to a previous DSA statement. Even if you agreed with all of its points, wouldn't you agree that there's not much of a focus in the messaging? I can't grasp for whom it is meant and whose interests it's trying to further. It links to over 10 different articles written by different people, instead of making or expanding their own points.
The whole mess is a failure politically, morally and rhetorically. Just embarrassing. Posted in /f/votesatan because DSA has voting in it.
Moonside OP wrote
Addendum: a good Twitter thread on the deficiencies of arguments from hypocrisy, which largely apply to DSAIC here as well.