Mo_reese wrote: ↑September 28th, 2024, 2:02 pm
Gertie wrote: ↑September 28th, 2024, 12:54 pm
There was a moment when Bernie and Corbyn, against all the odds, just might have become the leaders of America and the UK, and demonstrated that a Leftist government can do better, that there Is an Alternative.
I doubt we'll get that chance again for a long time.
I believe that the stakes are so high that Sen Sanders would never be allowed to win. In fact I believe the DNC denied him the candidacy in both 2008 and 2012. He was leading in the polls. He won the Dem primary in the state of WA, for example, but all of the super-delegates voted for Hillary.
Also, Bernie has spoken of the risk he was taking to himself and family challenging the powers that rule.
In any event he would not have had a cooperative Democratic Congress even if he got elected.
The struggle we are seeing isn't between the Left and Right, the Dems and Repubs, the Blue and Red, but between the uber wealthy Elite class vs. the rest of us.
I can't speak for America, but I know the Labour Party went to shocking lengths to get rid of Corbyn as leader, even knowing they were thereby allowing the Tories to win the election and stay in power. New ordinary members of the Labour Party who joined to support Corbyn were denigrated by party officials as extremist Trotskyite thugs and made to jump through new hoops to become members. Which took many months while they looked for some reason to bar you, like being a previous member of another Leftist party, while they openly wooed Tory supporters.
Nearly all Cobyn's Shadow Front Bench (appointed ministers of departments if they win power) resigned in unison, in order to try to force him to resign. A bunch of Labour MPs formed a breakaway 'Centre Left' party, which they knew had no chance of winning any elections. but might take enough votes from Corbyn's Labour Party to allow the Tories to win the election. And they supported the barrage of personal smears the media (across the board) churned out daily about Corbyn, even when they knew they were lies.
It was truely shocking to me. To see it happening in front of my eyes (I was one of the people who joined the Labour Party when Corbyn became leader, along with hundreds of thousands of others). Like most Progressive movements it was grass roots driven, and Chomsky pretty much nailed what happened. And Corbyn is one of the most pacifist, pro-democratic, gentlest and decent people you'll ever know (he's a vegetarian who rides a bike, has an allotment and makes jam! He's like an old peace n love hippy). And still he was monstered as a Stalinesque authoritarian. The Labour Party had previously tolerated him as a harmless anachronistic oddball, but when he somehow managed to become leader they were ruthless. Parroting the Right Wing press and promoting the idea that democratic Leftist policies are simultaneously naive idealism and scary authoritarianism, because they want to nationalise railways, fight climate change and build social housing. In other words, challenge the vested interests of those who currently own the railways, own the oil companies and have multi-million rental portfolios.
Seriously most of Labour MPs prefered (and some actively engineered) bonkers Tory governments led by Johnson and May, grinding us down with a decade of Austerity - and going for the worst possible Brexit deal with the EU which has helped ruin the country's economy. Opening the door to the Right's Randian dream of a bonfire of regulations and corporate free marketism on steroids, with tax breaks for bankers, billionaires and corporations. Then when Truss became Prime Minister and did just that, she almost broke the UK economy in a matter of weeks. We're still paying for the tens of billions she cost the country in her thankfully short tenure, via yet more Austerity for ordinary people. And Starmer, the new Labour Prime Minister, is going along with it.
Where do people turn? Even further Right to the only available alternative to mainstream neo-liberal 'Centrism'. To the likes of Trump, Farage, Meloni, Orban, Le Penn, and even Germany's Far Right AFD party winning its first local elections since WWII. And the cycle repeats.
It's so sad. More so because we had that moment when the Left nearly had a chance to demonstrate there is another way. And the Labour Party deliberately sabotaged it.
Anyway here we are again... the only choice is you'd better vote Starmer or Harris or it'll be even worse.