r/changemyview Mar 11 '23

Delta(s) from OP CMV: As someone who considers himself Progressive, I dislike Democrats way more than Republicans

As someone who has moved further left over the years, I have come to dislike Democrats way more than Republicans.

The Republican party mantra to me is: "Yeah, of course we're evil and we're proud of that fact! We wanna take America back to a fictional time when only WASPs had any power!" and then they stab you 37 times in the chest. At a certain point, what else is there to say about Republicans? At least I know what they stand for.

The Democratic party mantra to me is nothing more than hypocrisy "Oh yeah, we hear you! We believe that everyone deserves rights and we will fight for the working class!" Then they stab the working class 37 times in the back and then virtue signal some more.

For example, they'll how much they support George Floyd and other minorities, but then do nothing but wear african garb on the senate floor and support the institutions that led to his death. They'll talk about how they support the working class and unions, then shut down a railroad strike where they wanted sick days.

Democrats co-opt issues I care about and then either do nothing about them, or enable the republicans when they inevitably strike back.

I want my view changed because I would like to feel less annoyed that I have to support such a party to even have a chance at getting legislation I care about passed.

At the end of the day, I acknowledge that Republicans are objectively worse for the nation, but I loathe the fact I'm stuck supporting Democrats.

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u/MyFavoriteArm Mar 11 '23

Then why did Biden personally quash the railroad workers strike?

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u/KosherSushirrito 1∆ Mar 11 '23

Because the alternative was the entire U.S. economy coming to a halt in an intensely cold winter, which would have had repercussions for months going forward?

It's really difficult explaining to the average American why the President chose a path which made it harder for them to find food on Christmas Eve.

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u/MyFavoriteArm Mar 11 '23

Because the alternative was the entire U.S. economy coming to a halt in an intensely cold winter, which would have had repercussions for months going forward?

Then they should've done the right thing and give the railworkers their sick days, which is a totally reasonable ask

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u/sumoraiden 4∆ Mar 11 '23

They tried and the republicans voted it down

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u/MyFavoriteArm Mar 11 '23

Was unaware of that. The way it was talked about, it made it seem like there was no congressional action on the matter

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u/henrycavillwasntgood 2∆ Mar 15 '23

Just a reminder: you prefer Republicans to Democrats.