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A Washington Post opinion writer came out swinging against Democrats who complained he hasn't been tougher on President Donald Trump.

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[–] Cris_Color@lemmy.world 32 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Examples of Democrats' "hypocrisy," according to Hamid, include, preaching tolerance and inclusion "while marginalizing pro-life Democrats, talking down to Black and brown voters, ignoring religious conservatives and dismissing the growing ranks of Americans who felt the party had become too radical on issues such as gender identity. On policy, what was once the working-class party chose to prioritize things such as college debt relief, which disproportionately benefits the wealthy."

Uhhh. I'm with you on the idea that Democrats aren't living up to their ideals but ensuring that people can make indevidual health decisions on abortion, respecting trans folks and ignoring conservative voices as the liberal party aren't really compelling examples. I don't love the way dems have handled social issues, I think they played into the culture war/identity politics games, but it's not inconsistent with the parties' ideals, it's just that their particular approach has often been hollow and unproductive.

And college debt relief is still a good thing, they just should have done more along side it. Wild that that's the chosen example of catering to the rich. College students aren't the rich and powerful, they're kids... who just started life and are being saddled with lifetimes of debt...

You can do things to help them not be buried in debt for the rest of their lives and help other groups

Thank you for reading the article and using your brain.

[–] N0body@lemmy.dbzer0.com 25 points 4 days ago

Billionaires moving mountains to shift the Overton Window. Near-complete control of the mainstream media to convince the people that their dwindling paychecks, impending layoffs, growing credit card balances, and impossible costs of living are somehow caused by anything other than the greed of the parasite class.

[–] OmnipotentEntity@beehaw.org 18 points 4 days ago

Shadi Hamid wrote Monday, "I’m more critical of Democrats precisely because I expect more from them."

Ok...

On the other hand, "Democrats consistently fall short of the very ideals they profess to champion."

With you so far...

Examples of Democrats' "hypocrisy," according to Hamid, include, preaching tolerance and inclusion "while marginalizing pro-life Democrats, talking down to Black and brown voters, ignoring religious conservatives and dismissing the growing ranks of Americans who felt the party had become too radical on issues such as gender identity. On policy, what was once the working-class party chose to prioritize things such as college debt relief, which disproportionately benefits the wealthy."

Who knew the problem with Dems is actually they need to be more conservative? Really what we need is there to be absolutely no distinction between parties at all, not even relatively minor ones. Instead of an ineffective resistance, we, the American public, demand Chuck Schumer to actually give Donald Trump and Elon Musk a blow job live on C-SPAN. Thanks Hamid. Fuck you.

Remember WaPost is compromised since purchase by Bezos.

[–] USSMojave@startrek.website 18 points 4 days ago

Too bad WaPo is fascist trash now

[–] branno@lemm.ee 8 points 4 days ago

If only the WaPo and other media outlets spent even 10% of the effort they waste on Democrats to report on the MAGA fascists Trump wouldn’t be in office.

[–] notsoshaihulud@lemmy.world 4 points 4 days ago

"I’m more critical of Democrats precisely because I expect more from them."

It literally reads like blabla DOUBLE STANDARDS blabla.

[–] irish_link@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago

I’m harder in Dems because I expect more from them. - This may be true but it’s also part of a problem. If we keep saying “doesn’t matter how we criticize republicans they won’t change anything” then we hear less criticism about them and they hear less so they think there is no consequence.