2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If we change NOTHING, how do we make any sort of a comeback in '18 and '20? [View all]BainsBane
(55,184 posts)Not true at all. And then how can you follow that statement with this assumption: "What good does it do to fight for staying exactly like we are now? " Both statements cannot be true, even for you personally. If you think the current situation is one of anti-oppression, you can't share the goals that many have to change the inequality at the heart of American society.
It is not that people don't acknowledge problems in the party. What everyone is not doing is accepting your particular interpretation.
The status quo is over. We are now facing a fascist government, yet you continue to wage a battle from months ago. Frankly, it's bizarre and utterly irrelevant.
If you want to do something, quit trying to force people into accepting your analysis and get off the computer and start organizing. Organizing for America is already holding meetings about how to move forward. There are other organizations as well. You can work for Democratic control in your state and local area or issues that matter to you. But insisting on getting people to accept your particular view of the election is a waste of time and furthers rather than heals divisiveness.