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fandomsecrets2020-04-12 03:12 pm
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Re: CW politics
(Anonymous) 2020-04-13 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)And I am not a fan of the DNC, but Bernie campaigned on the idea that they were corrupt and not willing to work for an outsider. Yeah, they could’ve embraced him anyway, but I can’t say I’m surprised that they didn’t. And as for the moderate candidates coalescing around Biden... they’re moderates. They were never going to go all in for Bernie.
I don’t get what exactly the average voter can do to drag the DNC to the left in any case. Aside from advocating for various kinds of electoral and voting reform that would weaken the two party system and eventually make it irrelevant. Which the DNC is by definition not interested in. The closest I can get to changing the national party is to vote for local left wing party officials.
Privileged people refusing to vote for the lesser evil might, individually, change their minds, whether that’s because they come to realize they’re not as safe as they thought they were, or they come to understand that their being picky puts other people at risk.
The official national Democratic Party bigwigs are not interested in radical change because it would make them less powerful. But candidates like Sanders and Warren still do a lot of good: without Sanders and Warren, Biden’s platform would be substantially right of where it is currently.
Re: CW politics
(Anonymous) 2020-04-13 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)What I really object to is what seems to me to be an urge to get people to shut up and stop making what I think are valid criticisms of the Democratic Party mainstream. I don't think the Democratic Party mainstream is going to change immediately, but I don't think we should resile from speaking out about them being shitty if they're being shitty. It shouldn't stop us from voting for Democrats if that's the best option, either.
Re: CW politics
(Anonymous) 2020-04-13 07:41 pm (UTC)(link)Re: CW politics
(Anonymous) 2020-04-13 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)