Tbh I think it's good that this happened? Like it crushed the electoralism out of most of us in a major way. It sucks that it made us feel bad but like I think it was positive growth overall
And ofc shout-out to the hardliners who were correct all along :sankara-salute: I don't know how MLs are always right but it's like fuckin magic
Absolutely. The campaign did a tremendous job of demonstrating just how nakedly corrupt the whole process is. Millions of people were involved in supporting the campaign and now millions hold a personal grudge against the party.
The contrast between sold out stadiums reciting Assata Shakur and the fucking BlueMAGA KHive scum we ended up with is enough to induce whiplash, and liberal identity politics wouldn't be in such shambles without having that to compare it to.
Tbh I think it's good that this happened? Like it crushed the electoralism out of most of us in a major way. It sucks that it made us feel bad but like I think it was positive growth overall
And ofc shout-out to the hardliners who were correct all along :sankara-salute: I don't know how MLs are always right but it's like fuckin magic
Absolutely. The campaign did a tremendous job of demonstrating just how nakedly corrupt the whole process is. Millions of people were involved in supporting the campaign and now millions hold a personal grudge against the party.
The contrast between sold out stadiums reciting Assata Shakur and the fucking BlueMAGA KHive scum we ended up with is enough to induce whiplash, and liberal identity politics wouldn't be in such shambles without having that to compare it to.
1 year ago in march, super tuesday, was the day I fully abandoned electoralism and started calling myself an ML.
not just the ML's