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The left has a tradition, as you show very well, of abandoning the Democratic Party and then wondering whey the Democratic Party doesn't take it seriously as a partner.The Democrats always seem to blame the left for their own failures as well. Guess it’s par for the course.
You’re literally doing it now by blaming powerless college protestors for the Democratic Party’s massive failure in 2024. In 2016, it was Jill Stein. In 2000 it was Nader.
Anyways, nowhere in my posts do I blame “the public” for holding the left down. Nice straw man though. In fact, I’ve been one of the only posters here to not blame the public for Trump’s victory. To say that I blame everyone but the left for the left’s failures is just a complete fabrication that’s divorced from anything approaching my politics, which you never actually engage with.
You don't blame the public for holding the left down, but I never said you did. What you misinterpreted is the role the public plays in not supporting the left. The left doesn't gain any traction in American politics because it doesn't put forth any plans that appeal to the public on a significant scale. But instead of realizing that is the issue, the left just keeps blaming moderate Dems for the failures of the left.