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[–] [email protected] 21 points 2 weeks ago (12 children)

You know what they call a party where they don't kick out Nazis and fascists?

A Nazi party.

[–] unhrpetby 7 points 2 weeks ago (11 children)

I don't think she's saying this because she prefers it, but rather because she sees it is necessary.

“If, for instance, we want to have a majoritarian coalition — not just electorally, but specifically on issues around trans rights — that, by necessity, is going to have to include people who have a range of thoughts,” McBride continued.

She is clearly arguing that its more effective to be open to a range of ideas than to not so.

“A binary choice between being all-on or all-off is not constructive for anyone,” she said. “It impedes the very needed path toward winning electorally, winning hearts and minds, and, most importantly, winning progress.”

Politics is a strategic war. Its very simple to be 100%, non-compromising, in-support of something. But is that the most effective path forward?

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