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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 20, 2025

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But this is not the topic of the day, instead I was thinking on how, strategically, the Left could respond.

Destroy the democratic party. I'm serious - that's the most effective option they could take right now. Blow the entire thing up and make sure that nobody in the executive or administration of the party as it exists now has any influence, control or respect in the new party which replaces it.

Left wing political ideals and policies poll substantially better than the DNC does, and for good reason. The corruption and malfeasance in the DNC is so great that it simply is no longer fit for purpose. The DNC heard their base's views on Gaza, told them to fuck off, then got destroyed in the election. They handed Trump win after win(negotiating the ceasefire, banning TikTok) for no reason other than their own corruption. The DNC party establishment would rather lose to Trump than win with Bernie - they want to ensure they can continue to personally advance themselves even if it means throwing every single left wing political value into the toilet. They need to go. Yesterday.

Left wing political ideals and policies poll substantially better than the DNC does, and for good reason.

Because general policy proposals with no need to discuss tradeoffs and costs of implementations will always poll better than known entities with baggage who have to make compromises to get things done?

That could explain a small percentage of the difference, but not all. Several of these "proposals" were actually specific policies - minimum wage increases, protections for unionising workers, paid sick leave, etc.

The main difference is that the DNC is hopelessly and unaccountably corrupt. Again, they preferred to lose the election rather than take any action at all on Gaza. If a left-wing political party attempts to make the argument that genocide is a worthwhile trade for maybe potentially having a slightly lower rate of inflation (this was the official Kamala Harris position) there's no point to them even existing. They're hopelessly co-opted by vested interests, and there's no possibility of changing the party from within due to the corruption of the DNC establishment.