I mean, I'm somewhat further left than most of the DSA, and used to be a member.

In Boston at least, DSA is mostly full of asshole Bernie supporters who don't let you get a word in edgewise. National level DSA is an even bigger disgrace, which is why I left - a bunch of leadership people actually conspired to cover up harassment allegations, even going to so far as to nullify the votes of local chapters.
A lot of people (including socialists) seem to have trouble grasping that me and a Trotskyist can both be socialists the same way that Paul Krugman and Margaret Thatcher can both be capitalists. And that orgs like the DSA can contain people like Krugman, people like Thatcher, and all sorts of others. And unfortunately the Thatcher types are also good at gaining control, like in basically any system, because ideology and blind loyalty build political clout a lot easier than caution and critical thinking.
Anyway yeah, TL;DR the far left here in the US is pretty diverse, and not majority MLM/Trotskyist/et shit. (Not that the libertarian socialist tendencies don't also have their problems.)
@Fisher
Again I'd be very surprised if this gets anywhere, because of the issue of "How do we enforce the law against the people who are the law." Also because you don't actually need majority support from the population to be an effective despot, nor do you need to declare martial law etc. if the courts and legislature have been rendered effectively toothless. Violence, and the loyalty of people who can carry it out, are still the final fallbacks, and right now I don't trust that loyalty to side with Congress and democracy instead of Trump and autocracy.