• aaron@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Jebus help us. The democrats are so fucking impotent, and almost equally corrupt.

      • chaonaut@lemmy.4d2.org
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        2 days ago

        My Democratic Representative talking about being “proud to attend the inauguration” and “[standing] at the ready, willing to work with this administration” seems to be. I’m sure it’s fine and not at all a concern and that the Democratic Party will definitely stand up for what matters, whenever they decide that is.

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      1 day ago

      Sure, say this garbage the same day one of those “corrupt” was held accountable and got 11 years. Gtfo with this crap.

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      2 days ago

      How is that relevant to this article? The article talks about community organizations and their use of movement ecology to improve their understanding of what they do, create cooperation and choose effective strategies. It discusses the limitations of “inside game” approaches to change and outlines how other ways can be complementary and sometimes more effective. In the light of this, why do you just focus on the limitations of the Democratic Party?

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        Yeah, TFA is really about decentralized approaches that work around the servile incompetence of the Democratic Party.