• SailorMoss
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    2 hours ago

    You’re not going to believe this, but other than your point on genocide, Hasan agrees with you. But I don’t want to get bogged down on an individual. He’s a big boy, he can defend himself.

    You’re right the purity testing can be counterproductive. For example the way the democrats pushed away Joe Rogan’s endorsement of Bernie Sanders in 2020. Though, I think that was mainly an excuse from centrists so they wouldn’t have to deal with Bernie.

    As for the part about genocide. I gotta say that’s a red line for me. I cannot support a candidate that supports a genocide. It’s as black-and-white as slavery was in the 1850s or the Nazi genocide against the Jews in the 1940s. The political center must grapple with the moral gravity of the situation.

    If the moral argument against genocide isn’t enough for you, then perhaps you can be swayed by an electoral one. Even if the democrats had managed to win the other swing-states they could not have won this election without Michigan. There is a fairly sizable Arab community in Michigan that can swing the state. You cannot expect the Arab community of Michigan to vote for the democrats when they had many family members living in Gaza. The centrists in the Democratic Party chose to kill their own collation, the left saying they wouldn’t vote for democrats in solidarity with those Arabs were trying to stop them from destroying their own coalition.

    I’m not sure I buy that leftism in Europe is currently working well. Yes, after fascism was defeated in the early 20th century —largely by Soviet and US forces— the European left had many more successes than the US left did. But in the last decade or so the European left has not been in a particularly better position than the democrats in the US.

    In France, Macron sided with a Conservative Party to push out the left even though the left had a bigger mandate, all while LePenn remains a growing threat. In England, Labour pushed out Jeremy Corbin, the Reform party remains a growing threat. In Germany, the AfD is a growing threat. In Italy, Meloni is currently in power. The left in Europe does not seem to be doing well.

    At the risk of pushing the scope of this conversation too far. There is also growing militarism in Europe that I am quite concerned about. In response to Russian aggression and the US abandonment of that conflict, there is a growing desire for Europe to build its own military industrial complex. That’s something I’ve seen little resistance to from the European left thus far. Of course I do understand the desire to defend yourselves from Russia. But the economic forces that you’re unleashing when you do are something that has the potential to play into the hands of the rising tide of fascism within Europe. There is a great risk that if you create a European military industrial complex that it will eat all the social safety nets that the European left won in the middle of the 20th century. To me as an outside observer it seems like this is where the compromises of the European left are headed.

    I do agree you’re right about Bernie though. That is the direction the democrats should have taken. I just hope that wasn’t the last off-ramp from fascism.

    • blindbandit@lemm.ee
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      Honestly, you’re proving my point. If you people still think you can afford to be incompressible single-issue voters when it comes to defending democracy, seems like you’ve already lost your country.

      Bernie himself said he’d support Trump on any bill that genuinely helps working people. Yet, you won’t vote for a candidate who, at the very least, gives you and others a chance to fight another day. Trump won, and the party is over. Is the Michigan Muslim community better off now compared to six months ago? He’s already implemented nearly 50% of Project 2025, and you’re all still spinning.

      It’s disappointing to see Europe reacting this way, but it’s directly tied to America and your inability to get your shit together. You’re concerned about how effective the left in Europe has been, and I’d say they’re doing pretty well. Their opposition roles are working, as seen in how the far right has been contained by coalitions, despite significant losses in some countries.

      And where are the protests? Countries like Serbia and Hungary are seeing massive protests despite government oppression. The world is telling America “Your democracy is in dying RIGHT NOW!” and you’re wondering if 2016 was the last ramp off. 💀💀💀