Uhoh, someone brought a problem with the Democratic party to the conversation, like their friendliness with big banking, or their tendency for avoiding economic issues by saying nothing and blaming the GOP, or their utter historic inability to connect with anyone in a rural or poor community on a non-social issue.
Time to passive-aggressively discredit it, and insinuate that the poster secretly hates progress and worships Donald Trump. What a coincidence that everyone who disagrees with me is an ignorant regressive *swirls wine glass*.
I'm sophisticated and clever.
That's even more exaggerated than *my* sarcastic post
The Democratic party has problems. As a party in the USA, they do tend to be indebted to big corporations. That's just how the system works - it *shouldn't*, and the Democratic base (and thus their candidates) are desperately trying to change it, but it's kinda what we're stuck with currently!
Accelerationism is like defeatism, to me, and I'm not sure what the endgame is supposed to be. Democracy has problems. It's still "The worst form of government, except for all the others".
Progress? Why vote progress, comrades, when accelerationism shall build a better future? The only way to create a proper post-capitalist state is to support Trump and build a utopia with the best of hypercapitalism and cronyism. The invisible hand, not of the market, but of the megacorp shall provide all. We shall move forward only by stepping backwards.
To be fair I guess, accelerationists might have a point in that there will probably be blowback from Trump's presidency.
But... isn't it likely to be back towards the establishment options they had before? With even more "right to rule", now that people have seen the error of a purely-populist candidate?
I don't get the idea that this will support progressive ideals at all.