And also please tell me what right wing coalition is going to support health care, a living wage, and union organizing

I cannot believe people with this much experience can fall for libertarian platitude and Marjorie Taylor Greene tweets and decide that the "left" needs to form a coalition with the :live-tucker-reaction: resistance front

also

cw misogyny anti woman

Jackson Hinkle one of these people who would clearly be a part of this "left right coalition" said

Haz, chimes in: there are a lot of fat women on codepink. Hinkle: yes they’re ugly

among other things after she dipped out of the "antiwar conference" these people are not your friends and not even your short term allies.

the highest liked response to this tweet is from the LaRouche senate candidate :data-laughing:

  • Awoo [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    The only way this would work out for the left is by allowing the right to pour millions of dollars into such a coalition and then having all the right wing organisers killed off in a left wing night of the long knives to leave behind only the left as an organisational force but the infrastructure of the coalition that the right spent their millions building.

    Given that I don't think there's anyone in the left right now with the balls or organisation to take this approach I don't think any such coalition would work out. Better to do it separately.

    • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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      2 years ago

      I mean, that how's a united front is supposed to work. The immediate objective is to tactically unite with orgs of conflicting ideologies in order to pursue a common goal. The more long-term strategic objective is to poach members from the orgs into your own org and snuff out those who refuse to get with the program.