• tmyakal
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    2 days ago

    I’ve been fighting since Gore “lost” in 2000. It’s never felt like winning.

    • SailorMoss@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      Firstly…

      I completely agree that it has never “felt” that way. My point was that we need to stop and intellectually consider where we have been and where we are. If you slow down and think for a second you can see that some progress has been made.

      Secondly… and please don’t take this as an attack.

      Notice that I didn’t say Hilary lost, I said Bernie lost. The fact that you said Gore lost, as opposed to Nader lost suggests to me that you weren’t yet apart of the fight I was referring to in the year 2000. You were still a reactionary at that point, you were still thinking in terms of harm reduction or partisan politics, rather than an affirmative vision for what could serve the material interests of everyday average working people.

      If you now have an affirmative vision — beyond blindly supporting whatever the Democratic Party does — that too is progress.