So, as y’all know. I made a call to action to protest the Supreme Court Ruling.

As part of this, I reached out to multiple local political organizations. The Pima County Democratic party was pretty excited to work with me. And we’ll be having some mutual announcements soon about some neat things we’re doing together.

However, contrasting this with the Tucson DSA is stark.

They absolutely refused any sort of solidarity because I had placed some initial rules about not protesting Bidens nomination right now. It’s not that I don’t believe in that cause (I do!), its that I want to keep the protests from falling to the same issues as Occupy by keeping a narrow focus with specific talking points.

They essentially refused to talk about it at all and walked away.

Folks, to build power, we have to work together. And if we assume everyone else is extremely rigid and walk away any time something even slightly challenges your personal truth, we’re all worse for it. We must be open to the fact that compromise is possible

The Democratic Socialists of America will fail to build power. They are too extreme, too dogmatic, and are extremely hostile to even having conversations. They don’t build much for anyone except themselves and rely on performance to communicate their virtue.

What was so hard about having a conversation with me on this? I wasn’t stating these decisions were final in any way. Yet they weaponized one condition to cast this site as ideological enemies. I was totally down to be like “Well, how about we protest Joe Biden on X day?”. Yet we couldn’t even get that far because the Tucson DSA slammed the door in my face.

So yeah, I used to donate to them, I even used to like them. But they have failed as a political entity and will continue to fail because they would rather have virtue to signal than to actually build something in the community they are apart of.

I don’t understand The Democratic Socialists of America’s insistence on turning small disagreements into reasons to not work with allied parties. I formally denounce their performative bullshit and purity testing.

EDIT: Cooled a bit, and decided and use less expletives and refined the conclusion.

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