This is a national organization?
As most unions do, it has an international based in DC (which I work for) and a bunch of locals covering most of the country. We are working on this campaign with the local based in Southern California and Las Vegas, which is one of our most progressive locals and also one of the locals most interested in doing actual organizing work. Probably not coincidentally, it is also one of the most racially diverse.
You use the word “trope” a lot to describe things like “TEN YEARS GULAG FOR DISRUPTING PARTY LINE COMRADE!!!”
I use the word 'trope' when I feel people are relying too hard on ideological frames and not confronting the facts of a situation. In the case of historical Marxist-Leninist regimes, "TEN YEARS GULAG FOR DISRUPTING PARTY LINE COMRADE" is something that happened quite frequently. It is the odd trope that has no basis whatever in fact. One example I can give is the author of the Kolyma Tales, Varlam Shalamov, a Trotskyist who ultimately served nearly twenty years in various gulags for the crime of distributing Lenin's Testament and uttering the slogan "Down with Stalin".
I’m sure you know this but whatever transphobic, ableist, embarrassing-red-Mohawk YouTube LARPers that promote this kind of thing is pretty much a joke.
I mean. This line of thought (workers in the colonialist countries are beneficiaries of the exploitation of the colonized countries) has been an important component of far-left thought for a long time. It's present in Lenin's work and was a major component of Maoism in the 60s and 70s. You still see MTW (Maoist Third-Worldism) mentioned as a major lefty school of thought in the leftbook circles I used to run in.
I actually do happen to think that the working class in the US is bribed with the proceeds of exploitation of the global South. Virtually all consumer goods are sold at prices that are possible only because of the exploitation, fraud, or other abuse involved in their supply chains.
But yes, I do know that people who come down too hard on the "labor aristocracy" thing are generally speaking, a joke. I wouldn't have expected you to dismiss them that way though.
To reiterate: liberalism is not far-left
That was just a joke, I wasn't referring to liberalism as the slightly less far-left ideology.