• Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    That means working class people look at it, say, “I’m not part of some special group, so I don’t matter.”

    In fairness, there haven’t been a lot of indicators that the working class matters to Democrats. In fact, they got a few very public demonstrations that when given the opportunity, Democrats will not act in the best interests of workers.

    The problem isn’t that Democrats defend trans people too much (because they fucking don’t. They ran republican anti-trans hate in their own ads last election.) The problem is that Democrats don’t also fight for workers.

    Democrats should openly and viciously fight for every tent they (falsely claim to) represent. Not just the ones that are convenient at the moment.

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      8 hours ago

      I agree at the general prescription for the party. On a personal level, it’s starting to feel like a distraction, and maybe even a manufactured one.

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        On a personal level, it’s starting to feel like a distraction, and maybe even a manufactured one.

        So we should just abandon every vulnerable minority on the grounds that protecting them or fighting for them in any way would just play into Republicans’ attempts to distract?

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          6 hours ago

          Oh yeah! Definitely what I’m saying in good faith! /s

          Focus on what an actual aligned group can: our class. We’d help those groups and more if we stopped doing this.

          I say I agree with someone and I get bad faith questioning back.