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Showing Original Post only (View all)I was sobered to see some of the details of the revised DSA platform. [View all]
Last edited Sun Jun 28, 2026, 12:48 PM - Edit history (2)
I was delighted (am delighted) at Mamdani's success. But I was sobered to see some of the details of a recently revised DSA platform, items like change ownership of large corporations to public ownership, and close prisons (whatever that means in practice.) If that sort of thing gains standing in the Democratic party it's like putting a target on our back for Republicans to shoot at.
EDIT: People haven't been able to find "closing prisons' in the document. I saw the document scroll by, but may have only got that "closing" from the commentary. It certainly caught me up short. I think post #20 below may explain this.
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Just makes no sense and will convince many that the Dem party is not a left party but a communist one.
efhmc
Jun 28
#1
Right, I saw that part, which is a bare-ass minimum place to start. But didn't see anything about abolishing prisons.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jun 28
#11
Deleted tweets are not a platform, though. The OP said it was the platform.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jun 28
#24
Gaslighting absurdity. The fictional polling data and the claims that Democrats have "no real platform" ignores reality.
QueerDuck
Jun 28
#105
Let's be honest here, okay? Democrats have not "sat back on 40-year-old laurels"...
QueerDuck
Jun 29
#122
You can find the platform here. There are 'sobering' items you did not mention.
RandomNumbers
Jun 28
#71
Look, we can't be afraid of Republicans twisting our words. We KNOW that will happen.
Bluetus
Jun 28
#7
That is true, but I bet if a survey asked voters to pick which statement they agree with more,
RandomNumbers
Jun 28
#62
"Defund the police means defund the police" -- as one put it, had supporters in Congress.
betsuni
Jun 28
#99
Candidates need to present what will win their election, that is (hopefully)
RandomNumbers
Jun 28
#58
Needs to be repeated, and false claims Dems in minority could stop Republicans if they wanted to pushed back on.
betsuni
Jun 28
#96
Completely agree. The "purity test" platforms ignore the reality of competitive districts.
QueerDuck
Jun 28
#22
Please don't gaslight me. It says it right in the official, published DSA Platform.
QueerDuck
Jun 28
#92
I completely agree with you on the principle: the profit motive has absolutely no place in prisons or healthcare.
QueerDuck
Jun 29
#115
The issue is not a lack of campaign courage; it is the gap between campaign goals and structural reality.
QueerDuck
Jun 29
#120
If "changing ownership of large corporations to public ownership" is scarry to non-progressives I
in2herbs
Jun 28
#49
I personally more interested in fighting the Republican Party and it's harmful affects
walkingman
Jun 28
#81