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[–] cecinestpasunbot@lemmy.ml 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Oh come on. There are countless options you’re just ignoring between sitting through a city council meeting and a protracted people’s war. I even gave you examples of how progressive politics was advanced in the past. If you don’t want to learn the lessons of history then why should anyone listen to do? Are you actually that allergic to any sort of politics that inspires and mobilizes people? You can call anyone who wants to do more than sit in a city budget meeting a “tankie” and then pat yourself on the back all day, it won’t make your argument any less wrong. I mean seriously, the last meaningfully economic progressive policy was the creation of Medicare and Medicaid which happened in the 60’s and yet you’re acting like the decline started in the 2010s. But yeah sure, progressivism was doing so well during the Reagan and Bush eras. Lol

[–] ameancow@lemmy.world 1 points 17 hours ago

I can't spell it out across such a fine-tooth list of qualifiers to appease your specific vision of what you want to see happen, but whatever it is, it doesn't succeed without actual effort towards the less-flashy, more nuanced and balanced direction for policy and representation. My examples were broad-speaking and not literal and... now i'm done, this is just going to get pedantic and derailed about nine-million specifics and examples and counter-examples of this and that, and I have community to build. Have a good one.