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In reply to the discussion: Only 22% of Democrats show interest in 2014 voting. Maybe "purists" need to be heard. [View all]YoungDemCA
(5,714 posts)Why should the grassroots organizers and activists agree to support the Democrats unthinkingly and unconditionally? Why set the bar so low? Have we fallen that far, where a handful of professional political operatives dictate to us what the agenda is, and we all nod in the affirmative-"Yep, sure!"
We don't need yes-men or yes-women. We need people willing to speak the truth and to expose injustice, inequality, and demand change, at all levels of the government and of society at large. I will not settle for the Democratic Party in its current state, and I know that many, many other people feel the same way.
We already have one right-wing, neo-liberal, pro-corporate, pro-war, anti-social contract and anti-democratic party. We don't need two. Otherwise, what is the point of having a representative democracy, but to have a competition of business/corporate elites-who compete to see who gets to rule over the populace ruthlessly, unchecked by silly notions like democracy or personal liberty or equal rights or social justice or economic parity.
I sincerely wish that the Democrats weren't the "lesser of two evils." I want to vote for them, proudly and unreservedly. But they sure make that really hard.