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In reply to the discussion: California Democratic chair race angers 'Berniecrats' [View all]OrwellwasRight
(5,170 posts)You typed:
"This kind of divisiveness because someone uses a proper pronoun to refer to Berniecrats as "them" is really over the top."
That includes the three word phrase "a proper noun". I'd bold it for you, but the bolding function seems to be off. So, you did use the phrase "proper noun". Now, let's see how you used it. You said that the proper noun was used to refer to "Berniecrats as "them.""
You did not say "Berniecrats is a proper noun." You said the proper noun was used to refer to Berniecrats as something, that something was the word "them." Thus, you said that "them" is a proper noun. It isn't. It's a pronoun. And pointing out you grammatical mistake is not "attacking liberal California and California Democrats." What's destructive your glee in hating on a group of Democrats you don't like. Telling you to stop being divisive is not in fact divisive. Your defense of divisiveness is not in fact inclusiveness.
The Berniecrats you hate didn't attack other Democrats. What they did was try but fail to exert greater influence on the California Democratic Party to pull it to the left. But they failed. It is over. But a thread kicking them while they are down is not letting it be over. It is divisive. Because they failed, we have a whole thread of DUers satisfied with the status quo engaging in mocking them, shaming them, and hating on them. That is unproductive and hateful. Spend your time hating on Republicans, not kicking fellow Democrats while they are down. Kicking people while they are down is not a very Democratic value. But you seem to enjoy it.