Probably are Proud Boys.
There are at least three ML parties in the United States:
FRSO
CPUSA
PSL
just saying: your options are open and they have been growing since the year 2020.
If not, you can check Facebook and Instagram since they're good for finding orgs in your area, various leftist groups and the like.
Barring that, there are AFL-CIO unions, independent labor unions, and the IWW.
Like I said, there are options.
Just thought I'd tell you all this in case you were feeling hopeless or distraught.
I agree that the DSA is... not my first pick. I've defended them, but the "caucus system" is something I don't agree with.
(I'm apart of CPUSA but I want to say that I'm formulating this post as impartially as I can.)
Frankly, people forgot about the NSA spying on everyone.
Seems every fandom is like this at this point.
Bolivia. I was there.
Trump also ordered a few coup attempts that we'll learn about soon enough.
People need to stop acting like he was "at least good in terms of foreign policy."
They never are.
Yeah, they really went for "less is more" in this case and it didn't pay off:
Prince Zuko gains the most from the show’s writing, with an expanded look at his rivalry with the human weasel Commander Zhao (Ken Leung), as well as his relationships with his uncle Iroh (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee) and his father Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim). And yet, when it comes to condensing the 20-episode “Book One” of the original series into only 8 episodes, so much is lost. Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender suffers from the same issue as Disney+’s recent Percy Jackson adaptation in that the characters are too far ahead of the story, with so much of the meat of the source material getting cut that the plot developments come across as way too convenient.
I agree that making things bloated can be bad, but Avatar: The Last Airbender was great because of its filler and slice-of-life episodes; it could take a break and come back to the "serious" stuff later.
Good thing the Gin and Juche plant is still open and running!
Keep in mind that North Korea, or the DPRK, can't really trade except for with countries like China and the Russian Federation (and even then illegally while those two countries look the other way).
It's literally in an embargo that's been going on for decades now.
Keep in mind that the DPRK had 20% of its people killed off in a matter of 3 years and much of its land destroyed.
So, while there have been a famine in recent memory (during the 1990s), this has been a result of the economic embargo and sanctions on the country.
I'm trying to be as honest as I can with you here.
I think everyone should attempt to work out, if you're able to.
I don't want to shame anyone into working out, but it could prove useful in the long run, and healthy too.