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In reply to the discussion: 360 Democratic delegates say they'll oppose party platform that does not include 'Medicare for All' [View all]ehrnst
(32,640 posts)Just like the dogma that getting rid of Planned Parenthood will bring in an era of chastity and abortions will go away.
Even those GOP leaders who know that's not the way things really work, acording to health policy experts, they are never going to say so because their constituents who think that Planned Parenthood is the dragon that needs to be slain won't listen to anything else. It would be heresy.
Many feel that acknowledging that M4A isn't going to work here in the U.S. is equal to betraying Senator Sanders, because he has equated himself and "Morality" with M$A or bust, and would be considered heresy by many of his supporters.
Unquestioning lockstep in with manifesto thinking doesn't get anyone anywhere, but it does make for a really dynamic rally.
The reason that BLM will last as a movement, whereas Nader's and those like him don't, is that they are inclusive, not a cult of personality, and don't fall on and feed upon anyone who dares to suggest more solutions.
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