Who uses this kind of language when you are trying to get a point across…
It does the opposite of what you intend to do, which is to shepherd the working class back to the blue team.
This kind of language is not new, but the Blue Team does like to use it every time they lose, as excuses for not appealing to the working class with policies.
Blaming the voters is a sad and desperate excuse to use; we must do better than the status quo.
Who uses this kind of language when you are trying to get a point across…
It does the opposite of what you intend to do, which is to shepherd the working class back to the blue team.
This kind of language is not new, but the Blue Team does like to use it every time they lose, as excuses for not appealing to the working class with policies.
Blaming the voters is a sad and desperate excuse to use; we must do better than the status quo.
My point is clear.
Abstaining doesn’t get progressives in office either.
Yes, and I pointed out the only way to do it, instead of blaming others for their continued failed attempts.
For some it seems like it is on purpose so as to continue the divide and conquer strategy that is the duopoly.