That's fine. Check out instead the Wikipedia entry for the Party for Socialism and Liberation: "The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) is a communist political party in the United States. PSL formed in 2004, when its members split from the Workers World Party." Thus, these really are actual communists, or at least communist cosplayers. So much for truth in labeling.
Here, in case you can't read the image clearly, are the first two paragraphs of the text:
We’ve reached 400,000 Americans ready for a General Strike, with 7 million taking to the streets during the No Kings rallies and the Chicago Mayor even calling for one — the idea is starting to break through. This is our ultimate weapon, and we can make it a reality.Maybe you were one of those "seven millions" who joined a No Kings rally (that particular number is at the very tip top of the estimates of the turnout, by the way, though it is one that even some supposedly reputable outlets reported). But does your participation mean you are ready to join the revolutionary struggle to destroy capitalism? (That would be one way to reduce your property taxes -- abolish private property! But, then, where would you live?) Are these the folks you want setting the opposition agenda? What "labor leaders" are supporting this craziness? Who is paying for this? Cui bono?
On Saturday, November 22nd at 12pm PST / 3pm EST we’re gathering online to test our preparedness for a General Strike. Join this crucial webinar cohosted by the Party for Socialism and Liberation to learn from labor leaders about how general strikes have happened historically and how we can apply these lessons now.
I took an oath 45 years ago, when I became an attorney, to "support the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the state of Illinois," and I'm not going back on it now. I hope and pray I am still in the majority on this.


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