But you’re argument is an excellent example of how to be politically ineffective so I’ll keep dismantling it. People need to out grow this mindset of preserving their personal moral purity in order to be politically effective. Instead they’ll need to learn how to analyze what strategies are the most useful.
You’re spending time pressuring a post-anarchist voter to vote. Im a walking contradiction, but you won before this conversation started.
I’m spending my time asking you to pressure the Democratic Party for a coherent platform. At the point in the election cycle where they could actually have something workable for the coming elections.
They Democrats are our best electoral hope. Its time they took this seriously. If I promise to vote, can I ask you to demand the party infrastructure actually function?
You’re spending time pressuring a post-anarchist voter to vote. Im a walking contradiction, but you won before this conversation started.
I’m spending my time asking you to pressure the Democratic Party for a coherent platform. At the point in the election cycle where they could actually have something workable for the coming elections.
They Democrats are our best electoral hope. Its time they took this seriously. If I promise to vote, can I ask you to demand the party infrastructure actually function?
I don’t control the Democratic party.
Your argument is inherently accelerationist. Everyone needs to know how self-destructive it is.