• Fandangalo@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    I think this is the same shift for Republicans post-Obama. Every Republican started saying, “I’m an independent.” and the Tea Party started. Back then, Trump’s claim to fame was the birther movement, which eventually became MAGA & the presidential run.

    Nowadays, I have very little respect or identification with Democrats. It feels like a failed party. I think they’ll either transform more left (see Bernie & AOC’s shifts & populism) or die out to something else. I like the Working Families Party because it focuses on the economic disparities rather than identity politics.

    I’m glad we found more freedom for more people, but I think the Left has lost cohesion in doing so. We don’t need to all be the same, but the message used to be “Working class vs. Rich” and the Right manipulated that into its current populism. Now there’s the “Liberal Elites” that are out of touch, and recent events make it feel that way, not just propaganda any longer.

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      19 days ago

      Nowadays, I have very little respect or identification with Democrats. It feels like a failed party

      Yeah, but lots of us reached that point decades earlier…

      08 Obama was the lone bright point going back forty years of the party.

      Hell, at Carter’s time he faced a fractured party because he was moving to far right. So really it’s more like 50 years.

      Dems have lost the plot for longer than most of us have been alive, and I’m all about reducing the strength of the party as an organization.

      But we still need a DNC and state parties if only to facilitate primaries, that’s a very important function.