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I think you misunderstood me - I meant that pursuing a divisive strategy was smart politics for the Republicans.Well I'm glad to see you have such a high opinion of republican divsive stratedgy, no wonder you're so eager to contribute.
Smart politics would be mobilizing for local elections and pushing initiaves to undo the policly level insitutional racism.
But tariq doesnt say that so here we are
"Religiously voting democrat" if you could talk without these fake deep statments I could take your stance a bit more seriously. None of my posts said to do that.
But again, your beleifs dont go past "dems aint do nothing"
I inform my people. This movement is only bubbling right now with the election of AOC.
If you care you can seek out locals who want to run because she is extending that platform.
To my knowledge all of the established ones besides Warren, AOC and Sanders. I dont have a read on the congress freshmen yet
Which is why the establishment dems lowkey hate them in varying degrees.
The Democratic Party coalition has been fragile for a while now, for the reasons I gave in earliest posts. It would be political malpractice for Republicans not to look to exploit that fragility. That's politics 101.
If the Democratic Party wants to be able to withstand / overcome the onslaught, it will have to make some fundamental changes to its platform. Otherwise...