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In reply to the discussion: What should we do to push the country to the left? [View all]woo me with science
(32,139 posts)59. That's why I always make a point of mocking
the wording of propaganda that attempts to rhapsodize and deify politicians. Sometimes it seems trivial, and people get upset that you are raining on the "good feelings" of a puffy post....but when you have the very same people repeatedly posting adulatory, even deifying nonsense like this:
That Obama-Clinton Chemistry (They Glory In One Another's Radiance)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=thread&address=10022271797&info=1#edits
(Of note, the poster ended up changing the title and deleting all his angry responses to my laughter.)
and
"They stayed delighted . . . he loved them, as only Obama can do"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022558033
and
"A Glimpse of What Destiny Looks Like"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002434428
and
"President Obama has issued a proclamation..." (like a King)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022109516
...it becomes important to deflate the puffery. There are very creepy authoritarian forces operating in this country right now, and many disturbing bids to trade our American democratic concept of holding our elected public servants accountable, for a blind loyalty to and adoration of a Dear Leader.
It's important to keep reminding Americans that elected public servants are SERVANTS who work for, and are supposed to represent, us.
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Step one: We need to regain control of the public education system. Without it, there is no
ladjf
Mar 2013
#1
I don't recommend education to "reform" society, just to enlighten it. Ignorance about the World
ladjf
Mar 2013
#9
South Africa won majority rule several years back, in a political settlement that resulted
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#13
And did they manage without controlling any media, as well? I'll bet it was all face to face, no?
freshwest
Mar 2013
#16
The minority government had a number of legal tools for ensuring that strong opposition views
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#18
To me, the lesson of the South African struggle is the dispensability of leaders:
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#23
Thanks, I was just looking for similarity to the Rev's MLK, JJ, etc. in the USA.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#28
The ANC, oldest and largest of the anti-apartheid organizations, was founded in the era
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#35
The closest thing I could find to that was "smoke shizzloads of pot and listen to music"
JVS
Mar 2013
#6
There may sometimes be important tactical or strategic reasons to vote on grounds other than
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#36
I have no idea how to craft hard-and-fast rules in this regard. Nor am I adequately informed,
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#39
The analysis, that our situation is hopeless, seems to me an analysis one ought never adopt,
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#8
Sadly, not all of those examples were immediate wins: in some cases, there were terrible setbacks
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#21
+1. Everything changes eventually. You have to do what you have to do, & when things look
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#15
Once enough people begin to examine their own misconceptions about how things work,
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#20
yes. and when your own life takes an unexpected turn, or the life of someone you know does,
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#22
I once had a friend who carefully tracked attitudes of striking workers at a particular facility
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#24
why did they expect the local and state governments to help them win a strike? that doesn't
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#26
They were good hardworking people who believed that their elected leaders would share
struggle4progress
Mar 2013
#27
ok, that makes sense. they were good & hardworking, unlike those 'others' reagan was talking
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#30
For that strategy to work, it must be implemented in local Democratic Primaries.
bvar22
Mar 2013
#47
Let working class social conservatives hang themselves by supporting conservatives
Populist_Prole
Mar 2013
#17
Don't wait until 2020. We need to gain ground during the 2014 midterms then regain
bluestate10
Mar 2013
#58
Stop voting for 3rd parties like Ron Paul/Perot/Nader/George Wallace and only vote democratic
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#33
One needs decades of continuous "rule." A vote from graham4anything for "RULE."
woo me with science
Mar 2013
#46