I don’t think that they see themselves as promoting any kind of anti-capitalist organizing (in fact, they have stated a couple of times that they are afraid that they might be doing the complete opposite by providing their entertainment and discussion as a replacement for real organizing), but do believe that they may be doing some good by potentially motivating some very few people of their audience to actually join their local organizations and do something who would otherwise not have done so. As @Juice@hexbear.net said on here, the podcast is mostly only entertainment, and the real organizing happens within the party and on the streets and I think the trio agrees with that notion.
Anyway, JT is on hexbear, so maybe he sees this and says what he actually thinks, rather than my probably inaccurate paraphrasing of the views they expressed on episodes I only vaguely remember.
I don’t think that they see themselves as promoting any kind of anti-capitalist organizing (in fact, they have stated a couple of times that they are afraid that they might be doing the complete opposite by providing their entertainment and discussion as a replacement for real organizing), but do believe that they may be doing some good by potentially motivating some very few people of their audience to actually join their local organizations and do something who would otherwise not have done so. As @Juice@hexbear.net said on here, the podcast is mostly only entertainment, and the real organizing happens within the party and on the streets and I think the trio agrees with that notion.
Anyway, JT is on hexbear, so maybe he sees this and says what he actually thinks, rather than my probably inaccurate paraphrasing of the views they expressed on episodes I only vaguely remember.