Doesn't want you? Are you messaging us from an illegal settlement in Israel?That's up to you whether you're ok with voting for Anti-Zionists. I'm not. Why should I vote for the group that doesn't want me?
Doesn't want you? Are you messaging us from an illegal settlement in Israel?That's up to you whether you're ok with voting for Anti-Zionists. I'm not. Why should I vote for the group that doesn't want me?
Doesn't want you? Are you messaging us from an illegal settlement in Israel?
Where does it explicitly state that and where do other parties state that they want zionists?You should understand the DSA requirements. They don't want any Zionists in their organization. I get it, it's easier for you to blindly follow than actually have a thought. There's very MAGA of you.
Where does it explicitly state that and where do other parties state that they want zionists?
The most fervently anti-zionist people I know are both Jewish and DSA supporters. But sure, we're all just MAGA out here because we disagree with you.
Maybe instead of laughing at posts you should do some research. Read about DSA Resolution 22 and what it means. Below is a link to the Orlando DSA and it specifically says, "We hope with R22 and our own local resolutions that we further solidify that no Zionists will be allowed in DSA. Not today and not tomorrow." You really should educate yourself instead of aligning with anything that isn't trump.
So your proof is an proposal that hasn't been adopted?
Alrighty.
Thank you for acknowledging you’re pro-communist. Now we all know what we’re dealing with. I appreciate you outing yourself, Yuri.You can take your opinion and shove up your @$$. I don't care how many companies trump is extorting from. You idiots have spent that last 12 years focused solely on trump to the point you don't even see the next threat to our democracy. You're willing to accept evil just because that evil is against trump. You people are fools. Any group that is anti-Zionist will easy be anti-Christian or anti-Anything down the road. It's called extremism and you're ok with it, but there's no way I will.
Every post you prove my point.The DSA is actively Anti-Zionist. That's extreme. If they were Anti-Christian, I would call them extreme. If you want to be Anti-Zionist, you should have said that earlier.
Lol. You dumb.LOL... Says the clown who is begging government for things.... Dolt.
i'm able to parse a difference between anti-zionism (especially what zionism has morphed into today) and anti-semitism
i realize it's a widely held belief among some that those are fundamentally the same thing. i don't agree with that. it's not substantively different (to me) than people saying criticizing actions of the state/govt of israel is anti-semitic.
zionism is essentially jewish-nationalism. we can talk about the contextual differences between that and christian nationalism (of which there are many), but i think you absolutely be against a religious/enthonationalism without it automatically or necessarily progressing to persecuting or discriminating against that religion or ethnicity.
Not sure how you got to pro-communist. You've become an idiot.Thank you for acknowledging you’re pro-communist. Now we all know what we’re dealing with. I appreciate you outing yourself, Yuri.
If it is such a small group then maybe the Dems should disavow DSA and put the whole episode to bed. But it sure seem the dem candidates are doing the opposite and giving it oxygen.
I really wish people would stop correlating having a moderate position with being pro corporate money in politics. I bet if you surveyed regular moderates you would find most of us are against Citizens United and corporate involvement in politics. It just happens that many career politicians happen to be moderate and also in the corporate sway.
But having a ruling class carve out financial benefits for themselves is not unique to moderates or capitalists or the United States. I can point to EVERY socialist nation throughout history and demonstrate that the same tendency for the controlling few to carve out elite benefits for themselves. In fact it seems to me to be more of a thing in socialist countries than capitalist countries historically.
Moderates aren’t the problem, corporate influence in politics is the problem. I am all for voting out Schumer, Jeffries et al, but I won’t vote for a socialist as a replacement.
i'm fine with saying I don't support the DSA
i'm not fine with saying I don't support any politician that has ever had a connection or been accused of a connection with DSA
i don't think every political movement or ideology that I disagree with is an insidious plot
The immature extremists pouted and didn't vote, rather than supporting the team ... and that preferred moderate didn't win, and another extremist won and the country went to sh.it. Thanks for reminding us that extremists aren't team players and extremists are bad for the country.What happened the last time the DNC put their finger on scale in favor of moderate candidate over a democratic socialist?
Corporations are your boogeymen?The next moderate candidate to not be a protector of corporate interests will be the first.
You’re right, I should have looked it up.You really should do the research. I get it, you'd rather be a blind to what's going on. Remember, Don't Look Up.
Resolution 22 (R22) was officially approved by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) at their national convention in August 2025. The controversial resolution, titled "For a Fighting Anti-Zionist DSA,"
The immature extremists pouted and didn't vote, rather than supporting the team ... and that preferred moderate didn't win, and another extremist won and the country went to sh.it. Thanks for reminding us that extremists aren't team players and extremists are bad for the country.
Now you were saying something about how we should be good boys and girls and support the less popular extremist ... otherwise an extremist will take power ...
Corporations are your boogeymen?
Maybe lose the extremist messaging if you don't want to be considered an irrational extremist.
The next socialist to successfully lead a country will be the first. There are ZERO successful socialist countries in the history of the world.The next moderate candidate to not be a protector of corporate interests will be the first.
So it’s a binary choice in your mind? We either get an addled octogenarian or we get young socialists?What happened the last time the DNC put their finger on scale in favor of moderate candidate over a democratic socialist?
The next socialist to successfully lead a country will be the first. There are ZERO successful socialist countries in the history of the world.
Slippery slope. I remember when the GOP said Project 2025 was just a vision.Good thing we're not in any danger of becoming a Socialist nation. You can save the McNamara song for someone else.
So it’s a binary choice in your mind? We either get an addled octogenarian or we get young socialists?
That’s pathetic if that is the best the Dems can do. I’m as anti-Trump as they come, but I won’t vote for a socialist, because socialism does not solve the problems we have. And if you think it does you were not paying attention in history class.…
…kind of like MAGA and fascism honestly.
Slippery slope. I remember when the GOP said Project 2025 was just a vision.
I hear the same things about the DSA platform and honestly it feels like a playbook too.
Socialism sounds great until you (1) have to pay for it and (2) until the socialists get a taste of power. Do me a favor: name one socialist leader who ever brought growth and prosperity to their nation above the capitalism average. Just name one please.
But you can’t, because there are none.
Look, I’m all for things like Medicare for all. Just drop all the DSA nonsense. It is horsesh*t garbage and y’all are going to fumble the ball at the goal line in 2028 if you keep heading down this asinine path.
I understand why you don’t want the Schumers of the world. I don’t either. But can’t we just have the Buttigieg brand of dem? Why do you have to put forward people who don’t like f*cking Thanksgiving for goodness sake?
Again calling it a small thing done by a few people is literally what MAGA said about project 2025. So from my perspective your embrace of an ideology that is unworkable, with no historical basis for success seems misguided, shallow and uneducated. Absolute MAGA vibes.That's not even close to what I said. You being afraid the policies of a fairly unpopular and small group of people will catch fire does not mean I am stuck in a false dichotomy. I simply think you and everyone else acting like these handful of candidates with dsa by their names are a Trojan horse are making a mountain out of a molehill and it's leading to smart peopke saying dumb things like, They Have To Disavow These People!, when they don't even live in the same state or district as the candidates.
It comes across as panicky, shallow and reactionary considering the state of national politics.
Again calling it a small thing done by a few people is literally what MAGA said about project 2025. So from my perspective your embrace of an ideology that is unworkable, with no historical basis for success seems misguided, shallow and uneducated. Absolute MAGA vibes.
I have asked this multiple times here and no one has answered yet: if the DSA is only a molehill, and if it is not worth our time, then it should be trivial for the Dems to simply disavow it. But y’all seem to be embracing it, which I find to be peak lunacy. I thought the Dems were students of history, but I guess not! If that comes across as panicky then so be it. I would rather speak my mind then stay silent while the only semi-sane party tries to swing so far to the left they leave the rest of the country behind and lose my vote (and that of millions like me) in the process.
As to being in a different district than me sure. But I see the trend, the trend is not positive and so I voice my opinion on the trend. Keep in mind I studied comparative economics and as part of those studies lived in Russia just after the Soviet Union ended. I’ve seen socialism‘s impact firsthand. You really, REALLY should not be embracing socialism. It does not work.
Such a thoughtful response. How very MAGA of you. If you don’t want to engage in an actual conversation then feel free to hit the ignore button.
You keep mentioning the 2025 project. What was so horrendous about it that has been followed through by Trump.Again calling it a small thing done by a few people is literally what MAGA said about project 2025. So from my perspective your embrace of an ideology that is unworkable, with no historical basis for success seems misguided, shallow and uneducated. Absolute MAGA vibes.
I have asked this multiple times here and no one has answered yet: if the DSA is only a molehill, and if it is not worth our time, then it should be trivial for the Dems to simply disavow it. But y’all seem to be embracing it, which I find to be peak lunacy. I thought the Dems were students of history, but I guess not! If that comes across as panicky then so be it. I would rather speak my mind then stay silent while the only semi-sane party tries to swing so far to the left they leave the rest of the country behind and lose my vote (and that of millions like me) in the process.
As to being in a different district than me sure. But I see the trend, the trend is not positive and so I voice my opinion on the trend. Keep in mind I studied comparative economics and as part of those studies lived in Russia just after the Soviet Union ended. I’ve seen socialism‘s impact firsthand. You really, REALLY should not be embracing socialism. It does not work.
Such a thoughtful response. How very MAGA of you. If you don’t want to engage in an actual conversation then feel free to hit the ignore button.
We are just going to disagree on the seriousness of the only semi-sane political party embracing socialism. As to the socialist/MAGA stuff about you - I should not have implied you are a socialist or MAGAesk. What I was clumsily trying to say is that MAGA also down-played their own radical pseudo-fascist ideology as “no big deal” only to immediately execute their playbook when Trump took office. So this feels eerily similar to MAGA and therefore I don’t understand why anyone on the left would defend the DSA. But many of you are.I don't know man. Ive been 100% honest with you about why I think this consternation is silly and you continue to try to scare me about creeping socialism while accusing me of being a socialist, and Magaesk(the voters that lue all the time).
Are you sure it's me that's doing a Trump in this convo?
You’re right, I should have looked it up.
That said, I have no issue with their stance against Zionism.
Feel free to vote for Rubio or Vance due to their strong support of Zionism/genocide.
"GeNoCiDe" is when a population increases by a million every ten years.You’re right, I should have looked it up.
That said, I have no issue with their stance against Zionism.
Feel free to vote for Rubio or Vance due to their strong support of Zionism/genocide.
Lol. You dumb.
We are just going to disagree on the seriousness of the only semi-sane political party embracing socialism. As to the socialist/MAGA stuff about you - I should not have implied you are a socialist or MAGAesk. What I was clumsily trying to say is that MAGA also down-played their own radical pseudo-fascist ideology as “no big deal” only to immediately execute their playbook when Trump took office. So this feels eerily similar to MAGA and therefore I don’t understand why anyone on the left would defend the DSA. But many of you are.
Anyway it is clear neither of us is going to sway the other so I will leave it there. Have a good night.
Maybe instead of laughing at posts you should do some research. Read about DSA Resolution 22 and what it means. Below is a link to the Orlando DSA and it specifically says, "We hope with R22 and our own local resolutions that we further solidify that no Zionists will be allowed in DSA. Not today and not tomorrow." You really should educate yourself instead of aligning with anything that isn't trump.
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