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    • ConstipationNation [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I feel like this is probably one of the many reasons why electoralism is a bad strategy for bringing about socialism, dealing with loneliness is difficult for a lot of people and it's gotta be hard to stick to your principles when all of your colleagues are capitalist ghouls and they're inviting you out for lunch and treating you like a friend. The culture of congress probably pulls a lot of people to the right this way.

      • COHR14 [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        Ain't that the truth. I never really *got * electoralism (even before I became a marxist) but the way you wrote it out is so clear why now.

        • PorkrollPosadist [he/him, they/them]
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          4 years ago

          single handedly threw away the biggest opportunity that history had presented to the Left in the US for almost a century.

          It marked the 100 year anniversary of Eugene Debs's final presidential campaign from prison.

          That said, we can't succumb to great man theory. The reason Bernie did as well as he did is because something with material roots is brewing in this country. Likewise, the reason he failed was that we didn't have the leverage necessary to overpower the ruling class. No amount of blame or excuses will change that. It was incredibly depressing to watch Bernie fold, but the lesson is that we must grow stronger, more robust, more numerous, and more militant.