2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: We Should Only Let Democrats Choose Our Nominee [View all]PatsFan87
(368 posts)I was doing plenty to help change the party during the primary by canvassing, phonebanking, driving people to the polls. Then when Clinton was our nominee I put on my big girl pants and supported her. I also lend my time to traditionally Democratic causes- donating supplies to Standing Rock, protesting against natural gas in my state. Simply signing up to this website, as a millennial mind you, shows I want to be part of the process (just as everyone here does). To the main point though, why do some feel the need to call into question someone's party credentials as if to make them show identification if they dare question the way the party does business and the direction it is going in? I love the Democratic party enough to criticize it and push it forward because I want it to succeed- just like Americans can criticize what our country is doing without being deemed "unpatriotic." We can love something enough to demand the best from it. People who are complacent, push people away, and tear down new and opposing voices are what's wrong with the party and unfortunately, you seem to be contributing to that. If you want people to budge, perhaps lead by example.
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