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[–] Ferrous@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

democrats are by far the largest political party that has the capacity to fight the current administration

I think a democratic party filled with socialist thinkers is going to be more successful

And there's the blind hope. It's faith, essentially. I dont think youre picking up what I'm putting down. You're suggesting we put our effort into a party that just cemented our fascist descent - as if you haven't been trying that for the entirety of the last couple decades.

[–] alcibiades@sh.itjust.works 0 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Dawg you seriously need to chill out. Why are you being all “gotcha, there’s that blind hope you stupid idiot.” I don’t think hope = faith. Hope can physically manifest, hope is a force. I am placing hope in the party that half of voters vote for because it is a popular party. Political parties have the capacity to change, they aren’t stagnant. A couple hundred years ago democrats were fighting for chattel slavery and republicans were seen as liberal comparatively.

I don’t like the Democratic Party, I don’t like most of its elected officials, most of its policy, but I refuse to give it up and let it become completely fascist. Because if that happens, then almost every single voter is supporting fascism.

I wish it was different (and I think it can change further down the line) but third parties don’t work in America. We need to be working to fix what we currently have.

[–] Ferrous@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

I don’t like the Democratic Party, I don’t like most of its elected officials, most of its policy, but I refuse to give it up

And that's just pure liberalism. The complete unwillingness to do any sort of action outside of the ballot box.

"Sure, we just careened of the cliff of fascism by having blind faith in liberal electoralism, but I still believe that liberal electoralism is the only way to proceed"

Until you obtain revolutionary politics and read Marx, youre going to be lost and confused as to why our "enlightened civil society" is going backwards at light speed.

If you are really interested in another perspective, I can provide reading.