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(3,795 posts)... a movement or build awareness of the need for progressive politics.
It's really unbecoming to hold individual posters responsible for the lack of progressive politics in this country. Especially since our system is so corrupt now and Big Business funds THEIR candidates to win primaries to serve them.
I agree with you regarding the need for a lasting and sustained movement (many, many YEARS long and it can never end basically) needed to help elect progressive politicians in our currently corrupted system, but blasting people for posting opinions on DU and basically ASSUMING that they aren't doing anything else and continuing to say what they are doing amounts to nothing is quite prickish, and THAT behavior really amounts to nothing.
Sharing opinions does help build some solidarity in this world, and it helps to see that there are more people out there fighting for our values and beliefs. That can empower us as we go in to the real world and fight for real change.
And "holding a seance for the departed" is prickish too. But you no doubt know that. Holding up politicians from our Party's past as role models for what we want to see in the future has value. It provides focus, and it even provides a sense of pride in our Party (something that many of us sorely need today).