Where have I taken your criticism of US foreign policy really badly or personally? I largely agree with the criticisms, although your position is also incredibly naive if you think that US foreign policy becoming less active would result in anything much other than Russia or China filling that void.secret squirrel wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 3:21 pmThis is a pretty bonkers take to be honest. The thread started with generally lightweight commentary and all too familiar largely empty criticisms of Sanders, and I posted a jokingly phrased comment mainly in reply to lpm. I went for what seemed to me to be a good natured wind up of you about good Democratic party members. You saw through it, but I read about the people in the links you posted and said they were ok to pretty good. I formally retracted my claim about good democrats only endorsing Sanders. I kind of assumed the way I phrased it would make it double clear it wasn't ever intended seriously. Later, when the subject came up I posted some controversial opinions backed up with well documented facts about American imperialism in the 20th century, which I stand by. You take criticism of US foreign policy really personally for some reason. And then we got to here where you're essentially making stuff up. I mean, I think you're probably a decent and well intentioned person. But I don't think your views are well represented by the Democratic party establishment, and it's weird to me that you seem to think they are.dyqik wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 1:36 pm I'm not assuming that. After all, I'm critical of mainstream US politics all the time.
I'm basing it on the statements of the poster in question, who says he can not recognize any honesty in Democratic candidates and says that Sanders is the only choice.
The only logical conclusion from that is that secret squirrel believes that the entire Democratic party is both stupid and entirely lacking in honesty, and that Sanders isn't at all. That's a personality cult.
What I find incredibly irritating is your complete lack of nuance and the fact that you don't seem to have any real understanding of US domestic politics, or any realistic idea of how it could actually change for the better. But you feel the need to declare that only one candidate is good, and that all other candidates are dishonest and the same. I showed you were wrong, and you accepted that for local congressional representatives, but you then made exactly the same statement again above. This is the personality cult, and it's incredibly problematic if you want the US to change in a more progressive direction. It's also a childish position to take, and demonstrates that you don't want to really think about complexity, process, or how to make real change.