“The future ain’t what it used to be.”

-Yogi Berra

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Cake day: July 29th, 2023

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  • I mean look around you. For years’ we’ve been shoulder to shoulder with apologists who claim to be on the supposed “left” but keep making excuses to defending the indefensible.

    You can’t have bipartisan ship with fascism: thats just more fascism.

    You can’t expect people to support the lessor two evils: its just more evil.

    Policies that only ever do half of the job of fixing the problem never results in the problems being solved.

    What we’re experiencing is the true cost of the half-a-loaf politics of the liberal, NPR, Pod-Save-America, Democrat. Obama-era nothing burger chickens come home to roost.






  • I’ve said this before, but I think it needs to be repeated:

    The populist, anti-elitist lane on the left is wide open. I don’t know that a mainstream “Democratic” party can take that lane, and I don’t know if we should bother trying to drag them there. However, what I can say is that there is going to be some significant hay to make in that field.

    I think Pramila Jayapal, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, Delia Ramirez, Jamaal Bowman, Summer Lee, Cori Bush, Katie Porter, anyone who has been rat-fucked by Democrats should all abandon their identification with the Democratic party and become independents. And in the time that he has left, at their lead, should be Bernie Sanders, who never needed to be told about the consequences of running with milquetoast policies.

    Even if they caucus with Democrats, true progressives need to show them that their votes aren’t a given, and if they want them, they need to take a step towards their legislative priorities. Giving up our votes without leverage, giving in to the Washington groupthink: THIS LOSES ELECTIONS!

    We shouldn’t focus on redeeming the Democratic party. Let them sink. Focus on getting good quality, reliable progressive populists elected. The Democratic party is a fucking anchor and we’re better off without it. Let those unwilling to let go of that Washington groupthink sink with it.


  • Only a small portion of GenZ was incentivized to show up this election. Interpreting the fact that only right wing GenZ showed up shouldn’t be treated as a condemnation of a generation. White women didn’t show up for Harris either. Would we make the same condemnation?

    It all comes down to the fact that Democrats offered little and less in the four years where they could have accomplished something, and when called out for that, those critical were told to shut the fuck up.

    What the Democrats offered was right wing politics: their base won’t vote for it. Which isn’t to say that groups like GenZ or women won’t show up if you actually offer them something they want to vote for.

    This loss can be dropped squarely on the shoulders of the deeply toxic “Blue No Matter Who/ Blue MAGA/ You can’t be critical of Democrats because you only have two choices” philosophy. It was seriously at work here on Lemmy, and moderation and prominent posters here (and across the internet) did real damage filtering down forums like c/Politics, r/Poltiics, etc to select for a narrow and now very proven wrong approach to electoralism.








  • Duh. We said that on day 0 of it happening.

    Granted, when saying that we were all down-voted to oblivion by Blue MAGA apologists who “knew better” and were telling us that voters just needed accept what the Democrats were serving, but then, here we are. Living the outcome of a strategy that directly contributed to the downfall of the idea of western Liberal Democracy.

    The brain worm that ate NPR liberals brains on the issue of “strategic voting”, as if they had a strategic thought in their head, needs to routed out and crushed in the dirt.