Yeah because it's a useful way to frame my negative emotions about people attempting clumsy moral suasion
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Fine, it's not just that I don't think I "have to" do it, I also don't think I "should" do it, that doing so is a "better choice", or that "it would be really nice" I think it's fucking stupid - more than that, it's impossible, as in the principle contradicts itself
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It is not at all clear by what possible standard you can confidently say Sanders is the only candidate who "represents the working class", especially if you take the author's advice and set aside all your fancy book learning and, I guess, just listen to polls and shit
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You could make this exact same argument for voting for Biden Or, hell, for Trump - in fact Trump supporters DO make this argument, constantly
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So you're saying that if it does end up being Biden and Trump in the general election I should vote Trump out of working class solidarity?
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The funny thing is right now it looks like that person is Biden
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If it comes to a general election then yeah I kinda have to But the point is if the working class weren't behind Biden he wouldn't be winning the primary, kind of by mathematical definition
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The turnout surge was not suburban white college professors making $100,000+ a year
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Also most “working class” are Black people. And they’re turning out for him
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