On March 19, the Democratic Socialists of America’s magazine Democratic Left published an interview with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez combining lavish praise for the Democratic Party with vicious denunciations of socialism.
To an extent I agree. I feel she’s attempting to insert herself into the electoral system and feels the need to “play ball” in order to advance her agenda. Perhaps it is her belief an outsider will forever remain an outsider. Her support of Biden and Pelosi is very telling, and it makes clear to me she is not one to be trusted in actively advancing whatever leftist goals I may want to see advanced.
That being said I also see myself as a realist, and short of some major war I don’t know if Americans can be radicalized into true socialist reform. And if they could have been, the opposition has been well and truly snuffed out. One thing’s for sure: AOC is not the figurehead of a new movement–or at least a movement I see as being truly radical.
To an extent I agree. I feel she’s attempting to insert herself into the electoral system and feels the need to “play ball” in order to advance her agenda. Perhaps it is her belief an outsider will forever remain an outsider. Her support of Biden and Pelosi is very telling, and it makes clear to me she is not one to be trusted in actively advancing whatever leftist goals I may want to see advanced.
That being said I also see myself as a realist, and short of some major war I don’t know if Americans can be radicalized into true socialist reform. And if they could have been, the opposition has been well and truly snuffed out. One thing’s for sure: AOC is not the figurehead of a new movement–or at least a movement I see as being truly radical.