• @electric_nan@lemmy.ml
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    -94 months ago

    It’s not clear to me what you mean here. Are you saying that AOC is attacking Jill Stein in order to bolster her own “leftist cred”, or that Jill Stein is chasing “leftist cred” by attacking democrats?

    If it’s the second one, then I would just refer you back to my previous comment. Any attacks from Jill Stein could be easily defused by adopting a few popular planks. If you actually meant it the first way, then yeah I kind of agree!

    • @makyo@lemmy.world
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      164 months ago

      Jill Stein attacking others on the left to establish leftist cred, just like so many other leftists we see on the net.

      We have so much more in common than we have differences, and we could get a lot done if we were to band together - but instead we do the right’s job for them by dividing ourselves.

      • @electric_nan@lemmy.ml
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        -94 months ago

        I don’t think that’s a very charitable interpretation of what is easily explained by honest political differences. People can and do work together when possible, but there are also issues too important to compromise on.

        • @makyo@lemmy.world
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          114 months ago

          She wants to play them off as honest political differences anyway.

          When her actions match her supposed intentions then I’d be more willing to give her charity.

          • @electric_nan@lemmy.ml
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            -84 months ago

            You’re painting “so many leftists we see on the net” with that same brush though. Is it so hard to believe that there are people genuinely to the left of you politically? What “actions” do you need to see from Jill Stein? She’s been running for office, giving interviews and speeches that platform issues that the dems are weak on. If nothing else she’s forcing democrats like AOC (and you, presumably) to engage with these ideas or risk political consequences. If we didn’t have 3rd party candidates to the left, there would be even less pressure on the dems to adopt leftist policies.

            • @makyo@lemmy.world
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              4 months ago

              She could start by dropping out of the race, endorsing Kamala, and then putting every dollar she has into organizing for national ranked choice voting so that hopefully once in my life I can vote my conscience at the same time I vote pragmatically.

              I sincerely doubt there is much room between where Stein is at on the issues and where AOC is at on the issues - the main difference is that AOC is not running for president and making it easier for despicable people who don’t care about anything to win.

              • @AbidanYre@lemmy.world
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                84 months ago

                That basic strategy is why you rarely see people shitting on Bernie. He manages to pull the conversation to the left while not fucking everything up by being a spoiler.

                • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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                  44 months ago

                  Yup. He wants to be the most left option in a two party system, so when he runs to be that, he competes in Democratic primaries (both nationally and locally) to clear the lane so he’s not setting up a scenario where the conservative wins because the left is divided.

                  Of course who knows what the centrist Democrats would have done if he’d won a presidential nomination, but at least Bernie did everything right.

              • azuth
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                -74 months ago

                It’s the Dems that should do that, they have more to lose and more power and money to get it done, no?