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In reply to the discussion: I cannot believe we are still arguing about Nader [View all]grantcart
(53,061 posts)so that we have to address him again and again.
He possesses an ego centric mania that trandscends whatever else he does. Social movments ultimately require solidarity and cooperation. Ghandi always looked for strategic openings and timing in order to coalesce the largest number of people possible. He did not, for example push independence against UK during WWII when he could have achieved it in the short term.
Nader is unable to organize and communicate as a part of a team, the proof is that for the last 3 decades Nader only has a bunch of press clippings to show for his effort.
His role in the 2000 election proved this in agonizing detail. He gets widespread contributions and support by promising to avoid strategic swing states. Then he spent the end of the campaign in swing states.