Organisation and an online presence aren& #39;t a contradiction or morally indignant tweets about organisation wouldn& #39;t be the most popular branding exercise on "communist" Twitter.
This is a wholly constructed dichotomy which serves no purpose save recruitment via castigation.
This is a wholly constructed dichotomy which serves no purpose save recruitment via castigation.
A Twitter account barely graces what a person is doing with their time. Accounts today often have political and personal information presented alongside each other which endangers themselves and those they organise with should the account become a "look what we did" account.
Disabled and/or isolated comrades exist and shouldn& #39;t be forced to explain their existence or defend their using Twitter as a way to express themselves politically. Sometimes, people don& #39;t post their political activity for security reasons.
Yes, organisation is important. Recruitment is important. A better way to do that than a faux-lecture against utterly imagined opponents is by pointing people to activity they can do. Even just post "join X" please.