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In reply to the discussion: I'm So Disappointed with Schumer and Jeffries. They Don't Agree with Me 100%. [View all]Cirsium
(3,644 posts)Calling out Schumer/Jeffries for what they are doing or failing to do is not bashing unless one assumes leadership is owed deference rather than scrutiny. Solidarity isnt silence. In democratic politics, especially in moments of crisis, accountability is part of solidarity with the people who are harmed by policy choices.
You are using solidarity to mean alignment with leadership for tactical unity. I am using it to mean alignment with the people most affected. Those are not the same thing. When leadership positions diverge from justice or reality, solidarity with leadership can come at the expense of solidarity with the vulnerable.
Solidarity with whom is the real question here. Criticizing party leadership isnt the same as attacking allies, especially when the criticism is about substance and consequences, not personalities. Movements dont build power by suspending judgment indefinitely; they build it by being clear about what they stand for and who they stand with. If that clarity makes leadership uncomfortable, thats not a failure of solidarity its how accountability works.
Implicit in the question is: Is now really the time? History shows that this question is almost always asked when pressure is working. If criticism were truly irrelevant or unhelpful, it wouldnt provoke this response.