• queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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    15 hours ago

    Bernie tried twice, Democrats demonstrated their ability to stop that shit in its tracks. It will not work.

    The only solution is for progressives to abandon the Party and start their own to replace it. The US has replaced parties before, it can be done again.

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      10 hours ago

      It didn’t work with Bernie for more reasons than the parties resistance. A lot of people on the left that dislike the party don’t seem to understand that you still have to join the party and get involved with it if you want the party to move left. Party members and active involved people shape where the party goes. We absolutely can shift the Dems left, but it means holding our noses and becoming the party. The Dems have always been an open door, big tent, party. Walk into the tent and change minds…

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        4 hours ago

        I tried to run for a small local position with the DNC using one of their arms that is for “funding and supporting small progressives” well that first bit is a lie. First question they asked me was how much money I had and if I had rich family to fund my campaign.

        I told them not really but I would rather talk policy and maybe alternatives to spending money and they told me to pretend to be religious to find a good church to get donations from cause there are some rich churches.

        I told them I was a Buddhist and happy for it, and they suggested I either find some other wealthy Buddhists cause they were sure I should be able to find some or maybe I should consider not running at all and just donating to this group or volunteering for free to them.

        This will take acceptance and support from the people that run the party and all the wealthy party owners that view themselves better than working class because of their connections and wealth.

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      12 hours ago

      The Democrat establishment wants power and for that they have to win elections. So having an anti establishment candidate is preferable to them over a Republicans victory. If anything good came out of the last election, it is that Trump as horrible as he is can still win elections against an establishment Democrat, so the Democrats have to change.

      Also changing the parties does not work. The problem is systematic and the US really needs to change its election system, to get better politics.

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      12 hours ago

      Third party doesn’t work. You have to do what trump did, 1 man coup from the inside.

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        11 hours ago

        Apparently Republican voters are gonna set the mark at R regardless of who it is, so how about having someone like Bernie run in the Republican primary.

    • ToastedPlanet@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      15 hours ago

      Trump tried once and it worked. Neoliberal ideas are entrenched in the minds of Americans. Neoliberalism only allows change to the people in charge of systems as it asserts, incorrectly, that our institutions are flawless. Since neoliberals only consider changing people, it is much easier for a fascist to convince a neoliberal to change the people in society. Where as it is much harder for a progressive or a socialist to convince a neoliberal to enact systemic change or redistribute wealth respectively.

      In short, people with neoliberal ideas in their head need to fully internalize neoliberalism as a scam.

      Abandoning the Democrats will not result in them being replaced. They will continue to exist by moving further to the right, as Democrats like Chris Murphy have already proposed.

      Starting a successful third party is mathematically impossible under a FPTP system. Third party candidates can only be spoiler candidates.