Or was it Biden's victory and liberal's exhaustion with politics in a Trump-era world?

I can't help but wonder if the presence of a Democrat in the presidency just sort of pacifies liberal, left, and radical mass movements and mobilization.

  • HexbearGPT [comrade/them]
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    10 months ago

    I can't help but wonder if the presence of a Democrat in the presidency just sort of pacifies liberal, left, and radical mass movements and mobilization.

    This seems to always happen. It takes until the last half of a Democrat president’s second term for the left to mobilize enough to become a movement that puts pressure on the dems. Happened with Clinton and Obama. I would expect some type of growing and perceptible left movement in the last couple years of Biden’s second term.

    And when the GOP is in power the left gets used by liberals as street pressure for their own goals by using their power as libs to access media and finances to organize people to “resist” The GOP and the left goes along thinking everyone is fighting for their goals but in reality the liberals just use them to further their own agenda and leave the left to suffer the consequences of trying to actually change things and not just get liberals back into power.

    Mass politics in America is a sick game.

    • IHaveTwoCows@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      The left never wanted Biden in the first place. Nobody voted for biden except for neoliberal bootslurpers; everyone else voted against trump. Prepare to lose again.

        • IHaveTwoCows@lemm.ee
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          10 months ago

          I would say that the push for disqualification is proof that they're terrified he would win again. If you want to defeat the Nazis you have to promote free speech for liberals and keftists. Reinstate the Fairness Doctrine and repeal the 1996 Telecommunications Act, both of which silenced and censored liberal and leftist speech.