• @morphballganon
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    011 months ago

    Naming a movement after a figurehead is not worship, it’s just descriptive.

    • @wozomo@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      It absolutely is hero worship any time someone is put on a pedestal and their flaws are ignored.

      That’s what the author of the linked article has explicitly done. He waves away the fact that she consistently defers to Democratic Party leadership—except for occasional, “token gestures of resistance to solidify the illusion” that she’s a hard-line leftist—and then holds her up as the face of progressivism.

      If that’s not hero worship idk what is.

      Edit: spelling

      • @morphballganon
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        111 months ago

        You are treating “differs from leadership” as if it is indisputably a flaw, and assuming that a person having a flaw means we should discount their achievements. Those oversights are just as fallacious as the supposed hero-worship you are accusing others of doing.

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          11 months ago

          You’re misunderstanding me (probably because I misspelled “defers” as “differs”).

          I’m saying she, as a proclaimed “progressive,” generally isn’t that progressive at all and generally defers to centrist, Democratic Party leaders: she does what they say rather than sticking to her ostensibly much more leftist guns.

          • @morphballganon
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            111 months ago

            Ah I see. I’ll gladly take that over someone incapable of compromise.

            • @wozomo@lemmy.world
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              111 months ago

              Ok, good for you, but that’s beside the point.

              This article is reactionary, leftist apologetics for yet another “socialist” politician who’s being publicly called out because her political actions don’t really line up with her professed progressive views.

              She’s clearly a decent enough politician, and yeah, she’s willing to compromise, but she’s also 1) disingenuously representing herself as something that she’s not, or 2) not self-aware enough to realize that she’s a social democrat and not a democratic socialist.

              Either way, her behavior doesn’t line up with her professed leftism, but does increasingly align neatly with standard, neoliberal Democratic policy. She’s become a part of the establishment, and got there by riding the anti-establishment, socialist sentiment in young people. Not sure how that could be considering anything but problematic.