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      19 hours ago

      That’s the thing; most democrat politicians hate him nearly as much as the republican ones do, as they’re more similar to one another than either is to him. There are a few exceptions, but we’re going to need people aligned with Mamdani to be the norm rather than the exception if we want the democratic party to become a real force for good.

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          I know you know better comrade.
          They’re stuck in the endless loop of trying to fix something that’s broken, while it’s functioning perfectly at keeping the status quo.

          When I read that, again 🙄, I like to post this, from 1871

          "It is well known that the Americans have been striving for 30 years to shake off this yoke, which has become intolerable, and that in spite of all they can do they continue to sink ever deeper in this swamp of corruption. It is precisely in America that we see best how there takes place this process of the state power making itself independent in relation to society, whose mere instrument it was originally intended to be. "

          …"we find here two great gangs of political speculators, who alternately take possession of the state power and exploit it by the most corrupt means and for the most corrupt ends – and the nation is powerless against these two great cartels of politicians, who are ostensibly its servants, but in reality exploit and plunder it. "

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          Why? The party is dead. They’re just holding onto their seats

          Take the seats, you take it all. Keep the infrastructure of the party, keep the name recognition and the data they have, and replace the members

          It’s happening already - Hoggs funneled money into Mumdani’s primary even as they try to ratfuck him out…

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            If the party is dead, why rely on a party designed from the ground up to serve wealthy donors? Entryism doesn’t work.

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              You spelled “take” wrong

              It matters because the party isn’t the people, it’s infrastructure. It’s buildings, it’s support staff, it’s mailing lists and payment processors

              It’s getting a special (often unfair) place on the ballot in all 50 states. It’s 50 (often flawed) primary processes that follow local laws

              And it’s a banner. Not one people like, but it’s one banner. A banner that theoretically stands for democracy and the common man

              The left is not organized. Do we rally behind a fresh, ideologically pure banner? Which one? How long to work out which group is the best? How long until we can build up that infrastructure?

              Fuck that. Winning is what matters.

              The people are on our side for now, there’s so much anger and energy. How long until they adjust to the new normal and go back to refusing to believe in a better world?

              We have a chance right now. The next 18 months. In one sweep we can take a tattered banner and get in control - before people get cold feet. While they’re still just screaming for someone to stop Trump.

              We can use the momentum to unfuck our democracy once we take control, but we can’t get distracted. There’s no room for purity or lofty ideals. We have to take what is offered and exploit every opportunity. We have to use the system against itself.

              We have to win. Now. Or we all die

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                take what is offered

                That’s the true Blue MAGA spirit.
                We’re shit, we do a little genocide and whatever but forget that and vote for us bcs we’re not Trump.

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                  He wasnt advocating you vote for conservative dems after they ratfuck their way to a general election.

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                The infrastructure and design of the DNC is built from the ground up to service its donors, wealthy people. There isn’t anything about a bourgeois party we need. Just join a party like PSL and learn from the success of other Socialists around the world. It isn’t about ideological purity, it’s about practicality, and what you’re describing has never happened, ever. Entryism does not work, again.

                The US never had a democracy. Trump is about as bad as every other president, only more honest about how evil it all is. The system cannot be used against itself, the state must be smashed and replaced entirely.

                I understand that you have a lot of anger and energy, and I think it would be fantastic if you channeled that into studying successful leftist movements, read some theory, and join a good org, rather than try to repeat something that has never succeeded, ever.

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                    I’m not. I’m saying the strategy of entryism is far less likely to work than revolution would be, and would be less likely than a third party winning on a more progressive platform. Again, Entryism doesn’t work, it’s a fantasy, and the more energy we waste on it the less likely we are to get to a better world.

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                  I don’t think you understand.

                  Socialism isn’t on the table. We’re so incredibly far from that. Let me know when the revolution is coming and I’ll be there for it… Until then we very real issues that we can make a bit better. Not good - we’re totally fucked - but we can make things less horrible

                  There’s a genocide in progress. We’re going to go through a depression. We can tea party the Democrats to be more progressive… There’s no time to build up something new

                  I can’t impress on you enough how many people are going to die

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                    I don’t think you understand. Your plan of entryism is not a feasible solution. It isn’t that it isn’t as good as socialism, it’s that it can’t work to begin with. The DNC cannot be “tea partied.” Entryism does not work, the infrastructure of the DNC is made to be resistant to it.

                    The most likely path to stopping the genocide in Palestine is revolution, and failing that, a third party electoral victory. It isn’t about the purity of the solutions, but the feasibility. We cannot make things less horrible by relying on a system designed to never move in a more progressive direction.

                    Again, join an org like PSL, read some theory (I made a Marxist-Leninist intro reading list you can check out if you want), and study historical leftist movements and how they came to power. Don’t fall for the endless trap of entryism.

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          Better in a vacuum, yes, but as /u/[email protected] pointed out, a huge amount of voters pay absolutely no attention, and just vote for whatever color they’ve always voted for. Hell, a bunch of people searched “Did Joe Biden drop out?” on election day, because they paid so little attention that they didn’t even know about Harris. That’s an extreme example, sure, but it’s just not a realistic expectation to think people will really think hard about a 3rd party, especially when it won’t get a proportionate amount of attention even if it got a huge amount of support, thanks to the billionaire-backed media.

          If we don’t get someone into one of the 2 established parties, we’re crippling ourselves, likely to the point of immediate failure. It would be significantly more viable to change one of the parties by flooding it with new socialist politicians than it would be to build up a new platform based on socialism from the start.

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            Nah, entryism is a proven failure. As conditions worsen, people pay increasingly more attention to politics. Reformism in general is a lost cause, revolution is necessary, but entryism is especially bad.

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              It can’t have been proven without participation. Congressional primaries haven’t seen more than 15% attendance in over 40 years. We’ve been allowing retirees from the Silent Generation and now Boomers to decide our candidates. Gen X and younger need to actively participate in primaries and attempt to take the party over before we can actually say we’ve proven anything.

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                The US does not have a unique set of physics that only it applies to. We have a wealth of historical experience proving the ineffectiveness of entryism, even in the US. People have tried this, it doesn’t work, and even if it did miraculously work we would have a worse party than if we put all of that effort into building up PSL.

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      That doesn’t matter at all. He won the primary with a grassroots campaign, so he doesn’t need their funding. Being in the blue/Working Families column will win the know-nothing vote in NYC.

      The key is for us to seek out the progressive on the primary ballot and vote. We shouldn’t be rewarding the candidates that have the financial means to find us in our living rooms. Sign up for mailers if you forget to vote. Sign up for mail-in ballots if you have an irregular schedule.

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        It’s less about funding, and more about the fuckery they can do by making Cuomo run as an independent. Electoralism will never be the permanent answer, revolution is still necessary, but Mamdani is still good for now.