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In reply to the discussion: Those taking a strict "no Dem must be primaried" position may have a point... [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)The problem with attacking him is that attacks don't work. Calling him a con man doesn't work. Calling him out on what he said about women doesn't work and never will work.
I agree that candidates shouldn't be phrasing it as "Democrats have failed" but we do need to be open to change. In the post you responded to, I suggested a path to unity that would be a compromise approach. It seems to me both sides could live with it.
We can center social justice AND economic justice...we can just frame it as "Justice for the many".
social justice and economic justice are distinct causes, but they are never in conflict and significantly overlap(as both Malcolm X and MLK were killed for pointing out). Let's just work from the premise that people in both justice camps are basically in agreement with each other, work together, and are very often the SAME people.
Can you live with that as a way forward?