Dear Democrats: Don’t be so hard on yourselves. Consider what you’re trying to do.
The Republican Party represents a minority of Americans (white reactionary Christians).
It's largely homogenous.
The Democratic Party includes: everyone else.
Latino communities in California
Cubans in Florida
African American communities
Urban intellectuals
Democratic socialists from Queens
Heavily Asian communities in California
Houston, TX
Berkeley, CA
LGBTQ
That means we can win elections.
It also means that we are a huge, diverse heterogeneous group.
Thus what makes the Democratic tent particularly big is that it includes people who think of themselves as conservative.
We want all those groups to vote Democrat because then we’ll have a landslide election and can repair the damage more rapidly.
Here is Katie Hopkins, pictured with Ann Coulter, praises Russia as being “untouched by the myth of multiculturalism and deranged diversity,”
rt.com/uk/429777-kati…
cnsnews.com/blog/michael-m…
Democrats were (rightly) horrified.
What he meant was that if you discourage diversity, your message can be simple.
Your people will fall in line.
Politics is easier.
Big tents, on the other hand, get messy and provide the challenge of pulling people together.
The Democratic challenge is the opposite: Dealing with a big, messy tent.
Diversity discourages simplistic thinking.
It encourages complexity and nuance.
Speaking of complexity, autocracy isn't as simply (black and white) as Twitter would have you believe.
Did you know there’s a thing called “competitive autocracy”?
scholar.harvard.edu/files/levitsky…
It’s easier to go from democracy to autocracy than the other way because (I hate to give you the bad news) democracy is messy.
Checks and balance means compromise.
People don’t generally like to compromise. They want things their way.
My son came home from preschool, having learned about taking turns, and told me, “I don’t like to take turns. I want all the turns.”
Highly functioning societies often go against human nature. (Did anyone else read Civilization and its Discontents in college 🙋♀️)
Democracy in some ways also goes against human nature.
That's why we have to compromise even when we don't want to.
That’s also why big tents (like democracy) present unique challenges.
So don't be so hard on yourselves, OK?
Consider also that Democrats are doing all of this in the face of an army of bots and trolls trying to cause division.
Also I realized that California was too heavily represented . . .
(busy day for me today. In fact, the reason there are so many typos in this thread is because I was typing very fast, because, busy day. Real Life stuff!)