• AnarchoAnarchist [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    20 days ago

    The only time she distanced to herself from Biden was on things that were objectively unpopular, like not raising taxes as much on rich people.

    I already see some of the rhetoric saying that Kamala was too far left. I think the only lesson that the DNC is going to take from this election, is that they need to go even further right. When in reality, pointing out how weird it is that Republican politicians are so concerned about children’s genitals is an effective strategy, that was only stopped because Kamala Harris has a bipartisanship fetish.

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      20 days ago

      While I’m definitely afraid the DNC will go that way, I’ve been surprised by how many normal people I see not getting that out of the election on libs.world or Reddit. Sure, there’s the occasional post still blaming Arabs or Latinos whatever, but I see a lot of anger pointed at the Dems instead that can be harnessed. This may turn out to be a great teaching and radicalizing moment if socialists take advantage of it now.

      I think the fact that he won the popular vote means that the regular scapegoats they were planning on don’t work. There was clearly not enough third party voters and they lost votes they had in 2020. It could just be sexism, but I think a lot of people have the feeling something else happened, something related to the campaign, or I wouldn’t be seeing so much anger and disappointment directed at the Dems.