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One of the most common questions we get is whether or not we should "hide our power level" when it comes to our political positions. In this video, we look at the words and practice of Karl Marx, Fred Hampton, Vladimir Lenin, Fidel Castro, and Harvey Milk to tackle the question: should we hide our true positions as we build our movement?

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[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

And at one point they were in first place so my point remains, and now they're explicitly left-wing (idk how that happened), also I consider anything that had it significant results since the left-populist moment in the early 2010s recent.

And the fascist party you mentioned could also be an example of part of what I'm saying , they're not "neither left nor right" but "Brothers of Italy" is a lot more attractive than "Fascist party of italy".

I could add to this melenchon's "Insubmissive France" which is explicit about its political identity but namewise is a lot more anodyne than "Socialist party splinter group with a bunch of agglomerated trots party".