I’m glad to see a lot of the establishment defeated in NY. People may not want to hear this part tho: 1)not all the people who won in NY are actual progressives (do your research) 2) voter turn out was very low 3) it’s not a revolution to stay within a dying party. That said...
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But none of this & I mean that with respect, should be a substitute for what the real revolution is, & that’s one in the streets. While we wait to see if people walk the walk, change is possible with millions of people taking to the streets. Electoral politics is minimal & slow.
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Revolutions are not reform. They’re not complacency with a dying, corrupt party encroached by a crumbling system. Revolutions dismantle systemic capitalism & oppression & that will not come from a figurehead in D.C. It will come from you.
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She has to work with them in order to change the system from within. It would be like shooting the movement in the foot to fight them at this conjecture. People have to learn about how business moves are conducted and let her do what she needs to do.
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That’s how the establishment has worked. That’s how we got Obama. There’s a difference between working with what you have & pushing bad policy. She has the people. That’s enough to do what needs to be done. Others have done it before her.
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I know, right? That other guy is a warren dem

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