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May be a controversial opinion but if the Democratic Party has any hope of returning to relevance they need to put identity politics aside and focus on building solidarity for opposition to oligarchy that unites Americans of different backgrounds. I do not trust a handful of very rich people with avowed Social Darwinist views to act in the collective self-interest. But there is no meaningful opposition party presently visible and the Democrats seem as rudderless as the Republicans seem committed.
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Whoever decided to do a land acknowledgement at the DNC should be catapulted away from any decision making roles for the foreseeable future
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I agree with you. But, it's going to be a tough pivot for the Democrats.
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Things are so lopsided that finding this coalition of people should be easy for Dems. As well as stopping id politics they need to break away from their donor class owners. That's going to be tough esp now that silicon valley broligarchs have had a taste of power and political 'success' so money will be no problem for Republicans.
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Citizens United forced playing corporatist game. It’s been downhill since. You can see it the questions of cabinet. They try hard not to say anything that might upset the lobbyists. We are an oligarchy now.
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DNC has zero goodwill with any non β€œvote blue no matter who” person. Yet they continue to double down on identity politics and blaming voters for their poor election results
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they were so completely in the tank for donors last election that I am not sure they are even capable of reformulating
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It seems to me that "identity politics" is just derogatory branding of human rights, and human rights are kind of important πŸ€” Which demographics do you think we should demonize in order to attract haters to liberal causes? We chose to champion human rights, which kind of sucks in a world that now seems driven by hatred, but abandoning those principles now seems unconscionable. I'm not even a purist, I know compromise needs to be made here and there for a functioning society. 2024 elections already saw so much compromise on human rights from the DNC side. I can't imagine going farther, and feel like that would kill any of the remaining energy left in the voting base.
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I think it's true, the time is now for a refocus on the core value
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Let us hope any second-growth Democratic forest bears no more than a passing resemblance to its predecessor https://www.science.org/content/article/when-forest-burned-what-comes-back-may-not-resemble-what-was-lost
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