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Showing Original Post only (View all)It is not an act of loyalty to quash conversations about our own party's role in getting to where we are today. [View all]
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It is an act of self-destruction.
In order to move forward, we need to examine and admit our mistakes. If we don't, when we regain power, our response to this rolling disaster will be as flawed and ineffective as it was in the past.
I love my country. I love my party. Because of that, I won't be a brainless cheerleader, I won't mindlessly spout any version of "my party, right or wrong."
Obviously we have not been effective in preventing the mess we find ourselves in. We have made mistakes. We need to face that so we can avoid those mistakes in the future. And asking how to respond when republicans ask difficult questions is not criticizing Democrats.
Efforts to prevent those conversations are disloyal to our principles.
ETA: I'm not talking about violating the TOS. I'm talking about conversations where a poster asks, "Why did we do thing X, did it hurt us, and how can we do differently in the future?" That is not bashing Democrats. That's what adults do when they find themselves in a bad situation.