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    5 months ago

    If the stakes are so high??

    What is it with people who don’t live in the US constantly shitting in these threads.

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      5 months ago

      Are the stakes high or not? Because Democrats are not acting like it enough to concede to progressives.

      It is irresponsible to alienate progressives right now.

      Which is it?

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        There’s not this giant silent majority of Leftist voters. Most voters, especially in swing states, are independents / undecideds. You guys are so insular you think that everyone is like you. Dems aren’t pandering to you because there’s not a lot of you and most of you are too fickle to vote anyway.

        And half of you are fucking outside agitators for whom no concession would be enough because the entire point is bashing Biden.

        The only problem is when you people, whether paid trolls or useful idiots, manage to start swaying the mass of politically uninformed citizens to do stupid things.

        Trying to give you people what you want is a fool’s errand, because it’s never enough. You have never given Biden credit for anything he’s done. Nothing is ever a victory, because every victory is met with “that’s not good enough”. You’ll never see establishment Dems support you because you’ve shown you’ll never support establishment Dems. The alternative for establishment dems is to convince uninformed voters to ignore you.

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          So what you’re saying is no, Democrats don’t need progressives.

          Is that what you’re saying? It’s funny how I posit effectively a yes or no question and nobody can give a yes or no answer. You’re the fourth person in this one comment chain who hasnt said whether Democrats need progressives to win or not to make concessions.

          Yes… or No?

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            It’s funny how I posit effectively a yes or no question and nobody can give a yes or no answer.

            Because you’re demanding a simple answer to a complex question. It’s not a “yes” or a “no”. It’s a “yes, but” or a “no, but” answer depending on how you look at it.

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              What is so complex about “Do democrats need progressives”?

              Either they are an instrumental voting block that needs to be taken seriously, or they don’t matter (and therefore deserve no blame if Joe loses).

              You want it both ways because you are not arguing in good faith.

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                The answer, as we’ve all been telling you, is neither of those. Leftists (because you’re not talking about progressives no matter how much you try to pretend you are) are inconsequential themselves. But their influence (lately) on uninformed voters is very consequential. People who would never call themselves leftists but are being suckered in by leftist talking points.

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        It’s also irresponsible to think of it only as democrats and republicans. It’s also irresponsible to doompost and naysay any positive action because it’s not perfect. It’s also irresponsible to act as though you stand on a moral high ground when all you can do is turn up your nose and say “not good enough”.

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          5 months ago

          That is not an answer. Do Democrats need progressives enough to concede on issues?

          Yes or No? Thats the reality we face, like it or not.

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            5 months ago

            No one can read the future so who knows… maybe? Maybe not? Depends how many people go out to vote?

            Enjoy your life under the boot if you take that gamble and it doesn’t go your way, and always remember your share of the blame whatever comes.

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              I agree. Its a risky game, and when dems are alienating their base, it becomes far riskier. Truly irresponsible behavior.

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              So nobody will answer. Got it.

              It sure seems like the non-progressives have taken their ball and went home. Some allies.

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                You’re right. It was insensitive of me to pledge my vote to the guy who has not made a campaign promise to overturn trans rights. Tell me, how can I be a better ally in the future?

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                  I’m saying dems are putting those rights at risk by alienating progressive voters. If all it takes is throwing progressives a couple of bones, then its irresponsible to not do it.

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                    5 months ago

                    It’s not my fault for not pulling the lever. It’s the fault of the conductor of the trolley for not pulling the brakes (which had failed).