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Time to break free of traditional political ideological labeling and divisions. Time to abandon old, divisive sociopolitical labels like "liberal" and "conservative".

A new political party based on a vastly, commonly held virtures lends itself to embrace over 66% of Americans, and it clearly embraces progressive principled thinking. In the most ideal American sense of unity, a political party should not be able to be defined or placed as "to the left" or "to the right" of where the Democratic or Republican parties currently are. Just let it exist organically based on present-day principled thinking. The American Progressive Majority.


Originally Posted By u/Atlanticbboy At 2025-03-23 04:38:18 AM | Source


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[–] nsrxn@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

You can’t get rid of the Democratic Party until we get rid of the current political system first.

I can't believe voting for Democrats is going to help with either endeavor

[–] vvilld 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Granted, but my top priority at the moment isn't getting rid of the Democratic Party. It's the fascism of the Republican Party. History shows us pretty clearly that a fascist movement has never been defeated without leftists and liberals finding common cause in opposition to the fascists. Every time fascists have lost in history, it's been at the hands of a popular front of leftists and liberals working together. Literally every single time. And the inverse is also true. Literally every time fascists have taken power, it's been by dividing leftists and liberals and getting us to fight against each other while they take and consolidate power.

[–] nsrxn@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7bOwSWyzS0w

if you want to unite, find something to do besides vote, and I'll see you in the street

[–] vvilld 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I've been in the streets. Where are you?

I've been attending various demonstrations, protests, and actions for nearly 20 years now. Ever since my early 20s (I'm 38 now) I've made a point of attending at least one protest every month, in addition to other actions I take part in. Lately, that's been closer to weekly than monthly. I cook for my local Food Not Bombs and sometimes help distribute (although my work schedule makes that difficult).

I vote, sure, but that's 2 days a year, at most. That's an incredibly small part of my political engagement.

[–] nsrxn@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 day ago

I’ve been in the streets. ...I’ve been attending various demonstrations, protests, and actions for nearly 20 years now. Ever since my early 20s (I’m 38 now) I’ve made a point of attending at least one protest every month, in addition to other actions I take part in. Lately, that’s been closer to weekly than monthly. I cook for my local Food Not Bombs and sometimes help distribute

nice. food solidarity is my jam.