The Democratic Party Tried to Sink Jill Stein and the Green Party Through the Breakfast Club. It Didn't Work Out As Planned.
Selling weapons to a country hellbent on starting WWIII didn't invoke anger. Neither was betraying unions. Not fighting for (let alone just implementing) universal healthcare during a pandemic was met with yawns. Fracking is fine. Selling weapons to another country to use for a genocide? "Well, the victims may be People of Color, but..."
So what upsets the Guardians of American Race Relations, Breakfast Club Branch? Jill Stein rightfully calling Angela Rye's attacks "the talking points" of imperialism and white supremacy.
To be fair, the real source of their ire is the inroads the Green Party is making with Muslim Americans, in particular those who support Palestinians. The Democratic Party was so confident that Harris could win on a combination of Obama/Clinton cliff notes and "fear of Trump" that they ignored Palestinian voice at the 2024 Democratic Convention (a convention, mind you, that basically skipped the whole "our nominee should have primary votes" thing). Well, now that Muslim Americans have put Michigan in play, the action plan is "destroy third parties as an option" (instead, of course, "stop selling weapons to countries with genocidal tendencies").
Combining Rye's "you never won anything" attacks with AOC's "the Green Party has done anything" attacks and the aforementioned policies highlights the harshest of truths: Democrats are, at best, cosmetically left. Any Democrat who sounds like the Green Party platform, Eugene Debs, Fred Hampton or even Karl Marx is cosplaying; you only need to see what they do (or don't) when they win as proof.
American is infected with a virus, and based on the potential electoral votes needed to win, it can be objectively stated that "SteinWare" is a more preferred "operating system" for the United States than either the "Harris/Walz patch" or "Trump 2.0."
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