@four_legs_good said in #45:
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> Firstly, it will be time for the Democatic party to admit that the moderate and centrists like Clinton and Biden are unable to provide a credible alternative to Trumpism, or to satisfy the average American. Of course these moderate and centrists constitute the establishment of the party and they will try to cling to it (as they shamelessly did against Bernie, or as the Labour successfully did in UK* after managing to get rid of Corbyn over some imaginary antisemitism allegations), so the radical wing of the party will have to fight to oust them.
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Not sure we can say the centrism is the cause of lack of changes. The division of citizens, the two-party and the huge amount of money fueling USA's Political System is more to blame.
Funnily there was a raise of fear immigrants while we were dealing with Covid. Those years meant lower migration and traveling. Even our Supply Chain was experiencing issues because we were not able to get temporary workers.
Yet this brought a raise of racism, supremacism and hate crimes. Suddenly with the help of politicians getting elected with fear and division those whacks received creds and could get out of where they were hiding.