I'm more looking at that you're demanding that the other faction compromise, yet being upset that they're demanding that your faction compromises. Especially when, well, there's been voting to determine that effective question (who has to compromise more) and your faction is losing it badly. It's harder to take the demands that the centrist faction compromise seriously when the left faction will rip apart their own if they try to compromise (case in point Warren). It's hypocritical.
Then again, as an Australian I don't see why having to vote for the lesser of two evils is such a horrible thing to have to do. But that's because that's fundamentally built into the voting system over here, where regardless of your first choice at some stage you have to pick which of the major parties you dislike the least (if you're like me and don't like any of the 3 major parties we have). Instead of "this is my ideal and anything else is some amount of horrible in comparison", "this is my worst case and anything else is some amount of good in comparison".
I'm demanding compromise in the sense that I am allowed to be represented
at all. Whatever Biden's platform is that he's campaigning on, his career has historically been the direct antithesis of every one of my political priorities. As it has been with the majority of Democrat politics for the past 16 years. (for what it's worth, I would have voted for Gore, but was only 17 then)
The left has been the faction that compromised every election for like 2 generations now. And as a result, we have steadily slid further and further away from our politics the whole time. There has not been a single Democrat candidate in my entire voting age life who has represented me on more than like 20% of my interests. And I'm 36.
We're now at a point where I'm genuinely afraid for the safety of my diabetic child, as people die in this country every single day from inability to afford insulin. And we have 10 years to take drastic action on global warming before it reaches a point that nothing can be done about it anymore, and the collapse of civilization as we know it is virtually guaranteed.
Is this not an ok time to finally say that we're done being taken for granted and getting absolutely zero in return? Sorry, but I don't think it's hypocritical in the slightest to demand that we get a fair portion of our politics represented. I'm not crying about getting everything my way. I would vote for somebody who represents me even just 50%. The boomer wing of the party can finally for once in their narcissistic lives put up with less than absolute domination. They can meet me at that halfway point if they want to coalition.
And that's also why I said this is the Trolley Problem. By refusing to pull the lever "to the left", you're not "outside" the decision-making process, you chose by inaction to shift the vote rightwards yourself. And if you didn't vote last time, you know what? The demographers put you in an "unlikely to vote" category, and they shift the messaging away from you next time. They don't make an extra-special effort to woo special little you with your special little requirements. They've done the math on how much effort is needed to bring in an additional vote, and you've made their math easier: you matter less not more if you're in a "usually doesn't vote" category.
That trolley problem isn't some immutable law of nature. It's a product of the corporate/establishment/centrist/boomer/whatever you want to call it wing of the party being obstinate. They make it perfectly clear that they will install whatever candidate they want with zero respect for our interests. If they would consider our interests in choosing their candidate,
then there would be no trolley problem in the first place. Therefor it's ridiculous to say that they shouldn't bear the greater burden of responsibility for whatever the outcome of that trolley problem is.
The demographers you describe are shit. In one breath, you blame the left for causing Democrats to lose elections, but then turn around and tell me my actions are cause for demographers to see me as irrelevant. Not really irrelevant if I'm losing them elections, am I? Maybe the demographers are shit and need to learn.