A RED STAR RISES

About

Our Points of Unity describes our ideological and political commitments. Read our FAQ if you have questions. Our Bylaws describe our group in detail.

Blacklist

These individuals we politely ask not to attend our events nor attempt to join intra-organizational communications.

Code of Conduct

For public in-person events, all are welcome to attend, provided that you do not pose a physical threat to other attendees AND provided that you have not been blacklisted (we will politely request that you leave). Physically violent behavior at an in-person event is grounds for blacklisting.

Only individuals 18 years or older will be added to RSP groupchats. For interacting in our groupchats, the following rules apply to all people in groupchats regardless of organizational membership:

  1. Keep it SFW. Joking about sex/violence/etc. is to be expected, sending sexy pictures or gore is not. Be mindful that not everyone will be on your level of theoretical development and take care not to alienate one another.

  2. Do not use RSP as a dating pool. It is true that revolutionaries may fall in love with one another, however the purpose of RSP is to be a political organization and not a polycule. In particular, members of RSP must disclose romantic relationships with other members and RSP event attendees or group chat members in writing if they occur. Failure to disclose is grounds for investigation for members.

  3. Harassment is not to be tolerated. Harassment is defined as unwanted contact (physical, sexual, or digital). Harassment can range from unwanted flirting to racial or sexual chauvinism. Non-members who are determined to exhibit a pattern of repeated harassment against other people will be removed from our chats and blacklisted. Members who exhibit harassment behaviors will be criticized and disciplined.

RSP will maintain a public blacklist of individuals who are not welcome at RSP events and in RSP groupchats. The decision to blacklist someone can only be made the general membership body as described in bylaws. If not blacklisted permanently, any individual on the blacklist may appeal to the organization for removal.