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American Communist Party | |
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Abbreviation | ACP |
Leader | Collective leadership (Plenary Committee of the American Communist Party)[1] |
Executive Chairman | Haz al-Din[2] |
Founded | 21 July 2024 |
Split from | Communist Party USA |
Ideology | Stalinism[5] |
Political position | Left-wing to Far-left |
Colours | Red |
Website | |
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The American Communist Party is a political party that was founded on the 21st July, 2024, declared by its founding members called the Plenary Committee of the American Communist Party.[6] Its foundation is part of the larger MAGA Communism movement led by members such as Jackson Hinkle and Adam Tahir (known more popularly by his pseudonym Haz Al-Din), whereby they say their goal is to establish a Marxist-Leninist, communist America with conservative values, as the only way to “save America and its working-class” from current world crises and the ruling elites.
History
The American Communist Party was formally declared through the signing of the Party's official Declaration on the 21st July, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois[7] by its 10 founding members. The ACP was established to advocate for the implementation of communism within the United States, in response to what its members believed is the flawed ideology of capitalism and its negative effect on American working class people. In addition, the party's formation was also due to a supposed "coup" in the CPUSA's 32nd National Convention by co-chair Joe Sims[8], from which some of the founding members of the ACP were banned.[9] Members such as Jackson Hinkle and Haz al-Din criticised the CPUSA's favouring of the Democratic Party, with Haz al-Din calling the party's leaders "corrupt sell-outs" that became "entirely subordinated to the Democratic Party".[10][11]. Thus, the American Communist Party's foundation was largely in order to form a political party that was committed to fighting for the rights of the American working class people.
Ideology
The ACP is centred around its core ideology of communism and its strong advocation for the American working-class people. It views the principles of communism as the only viable solution to free the American people from the poverty and class struggle inflicted upon them by the ruling elites[12], describing the economic monopolies by large companies, constant US involvement in foreign wars, capitalism and the liberal agenda of promoting non-traditional, "woke" propaganda as detrimental to the lives of American citizens and US society.[13] [14][15][16]. Hence, the ACP is focused on seizing the means of production and bringing it into the hands of working Americans[17], the subsequent end of the exploitation of the American people through social and racial equality, securing the USA's national borders[18], ending US foreign intervention in wars[19] and global co-operation with countries such as Russia and the China for world prosperity.
Leadership
The leadership of the ACP is organized through a collective model, with decisions made by the Plenary Committee. The current Executive Chairman of the ACP is Haz al-Din.
Reactions
On 23rd July, 2024, the Communist Party USA, from which the American Communist Party officially emerged from, addressed the news of the creation of the ACP. The announcement, coming from co-founders Joe Sims and Rosanna Cambron, described the party as nothing more than an “online movement” formed by “pro-Trump individuals” who were influenced by “Russian National Bolshevism”.
See also
References
External links
- ^ "ACP Leadership".
- ^ https://x.com/ACPMain/status/1815807197806248215?mx=2.
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