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You mentioned a lot of strategies we can use to fight for what we want, and then said that none of those will work.
Then further down you suggested we should fight for what we want, but offer no concrete way to do that.
Letting Democrats know that they can't buy my vote with corporate campaign donations, is me fighting for what I want.
If they want my vote, they need to earn it by offering real solutions for my worsening material conditions. Not expect it simply because they're not Republicans.
During the Great depression, when the ruling class did give many concessions to the working class, we had a strong left-wing party in politics and we had left-wing organizing in the streets.
This tribalism you are demonstrating with the Democrats isn't working for me. And it's not working for the environment. As Biden just demonstrated.
No, I said all of those will work, to some degree. Even refusing to vote within a targeted framework, where you're demanding certain concessions in exchange for your vote as part of an organized coalition, putting effective pressure on the party to make specific changes, is a pretty good strategy. It's how some key environmental legislation has gotten passed in decades past.
In exactly the same way that refusing to touch the steering wheel until the car starts going a better direction is fighting not to crash the car.
I am refusing to vote within a framework. If you look at my initial post I qualified that statement.
If the Democrats continue to move to the right, which they have shown some motions toward post election, I will no longer support their presidential candidates.
If they stay where they're at, I might. And I will still vote for Democrats running in other positions.
2024 was lost by ignoring the material conditions of the working class. As was 2016.
If they don't get the message, I'm going to bet on a different horse.