• Hellahunter@lemmy.world
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      Well, I’d argue Nancy is more representative of wealthy American neo-liberals, which most of us are not.

      I’d even argue is Nancy even a dem at this point she’s more of a centrist parading around as a dem.

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        she’s more of a centrist parading around as a dem.

        And that perfectly represents the party as a whole.

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        Nancy is more representative of wealthy American neo-liberals

        Yes which is much closer to who the Dems are representing as a whole

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        While Nancy’s actual politics may be more centrists than dem, shes still one of the old guards that must go away for any actual change in the party.

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            Dems are a far right party that only look centrist if you squint looking at them from inside fascist crazy town.

            To basically anyone in the developed world, of which we are not, Luigi murdered a mass murderer, to any fascist or neoliberal here, we have to let murderers for profit let the free market decide who gets life saving healthcare, as just 1 of innumerable examples.

            Neoliberals don’t squee like little girls at the hello kitty store when people suffer and die needlessly when it facilitates private profit as the Fascists do, but they don’t see it as the social fabric betrayal and atrocity it is either. “free market forces, mr dying homeless person, but I support your right to die in the gutter of hunger and exposure as any identity you choose!” Because it’s free to, but people need their basic survival met first, and that takes resources that go to them and not the robber barons that pay off both parties.

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              agreed. In context, they’re centrists for the States. Bernie is only barely left of center to the rest of the world but considered extreme here by corporate media and the other government clowns.

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                Bernie is only barely left of center to the rest of the world

                When people say dumbass shit like this it makes me wonder what part of the world they are talking about.

                All of Africa: right wing compared to America

                Most of South America: right wing compared to America

                Pretty much all of Asia: right wing compared to America

                Middle East: lmao

                Russia: lmao

                Europe: about 70% right wing or similar to America with a handful of countries that might be considered left wing maybe but are sliding right as well.

                The British Commonwealth: about the same as America except for the healthcare aspect.

                Maybe you consider Antarctica left wing? Maybe the Oceans? Maybe the only part of the world that exists to these idiots are uber white Aryan nordic countries only? Or maybe you live in a fantasy dimension and are somehow communicating to us through a wormhole via Lemmy.

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                  Europe is absolutely not as you describe. That’s what the media feeds you in North America.

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          I totally agree with you she must go, she’s part of the let’s maintain the status quo dems.

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        You know “centrist” is not a political party, right? Fuckin kids these days, what are they teaching you…

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          Literally nothing considering I’m an adult these days. But how’s being a smug ass hat been going for ya?

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        That’s a funny take. The former speaker of the house who hand selected her replacement and was the leader of the Democratic caucus for more than a decade, and you’re basically calling them a DINO

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          MAGA regularly calls Mitch McConnell a RINO. Why should we handle Nancy any differently?

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      The centers of both parties are functionally allies, the power structure of the Democratic party despises the kind of progressive politics AOC and Bernie do far more than the Republicans they claim to oppose even when those Republicans are literal out in the open fascists. Chuck Shumer is exhibit A and will become a historical touchstone for discussions about how neoliberalism always in the end sets up the conditions for fascism and then pathetically collapses in the crucial moment of resistance against fascism.

      Fuck that, both parties need to go, how many times has the Democratic party laughed in the face of Bernie as they blatantly undermined him?

      No, I treat Republicans as an existential threat, which means I also logically see the entrenched power structures of the Democrats that are happy to lose to Republicans rather than evolve, as an existential threat.

      Pelosi is a Democrat through and through, AOC and Bernie are Democrats because they have no choice in the status quo.

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              Weak response, provide evidence that trying to reform the Democratic party is a better strategy.

              They will not change their strategy, the organization is structurally incapable of it, how much more proof do you need?

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                Maga fundamentally changed the Republican Party but you’re saying the progressives are unable to do the same?

                Why wouldn’t they be able to?

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                  Because they weren’t afraid of change before we are “ready for it” like you are, which is the only reason the tea party worked. They were willing to tear everything down if it wasn’t working, and that made the rest of the Republican party blink.

                  Your strategy is exactly the kind of political pushback people like Shumer and Pelosi prefer, because it is strategically ineffectual at threatening their power.

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                    MAGA put in the time and effort to reform the GOP which I haven’t seen progressives do.

                    They’re still stuck on their guy losing the primary nine years ago.

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              The bi partisan police state and Military Industrial Complex existed before Trump ever took public office.

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                A fair point.

                I would point, however, to that emphasizing the need to create a progressive party, rather than prioritizing the destruction of the now-castrated Dems.

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                  The entrenched power structure is always going to narrativize a genuine alternative to the Democratic party as harsh toned leftists destroying things to destroy things, so if you are afraid of that in your rhetoric (even if you end up supporting more reform like policies in the end) you are already making it incredibly easy to be walked all over by people that resist all change.

                  No, the strategy is to go for the throat of the DNC and happily back off when they realize you aren’t messing around and give material concessions to the people they are supposed to represent. This is why the tea party was unfortunately successful, now is when the left does our version.

                  If that breaks the Democratic party in the process, that is their fault for building a house of cards indifferent to the suffering of people in the US.

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                    Bruh, “Have a new tool ready before you get rid of the old one” isn’t being afraid of leftism, even rhetorically. It’s asking leftists to treat this scenario seriously, and not like the population of the US is just waiting to burst out singing the Internationale as soon as the right vanguard pops up on the scene.

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          Actually one of the biggest arguments in geology/evolutionary biology is whether evolution tends to be a slow, continous steady process or whether it happens in explosive spurts seperated by periods of little evolution.

          There is abundant evidence that both happens, so your metaphor is tenous at best.