Democrats And The Left Have An Irreconcilable Gap In Ideological Beliefs.

There's a readon why the left and Democrats do not get along. The left's perception of Democrats as Reaganists, right-wing, and fascists underscores their belief that Democrats have abandoned progressive principles and are more interested in maintaining the status quo and acquiring power. 

While Democrats perception of the left is that the left is a bunch of uncompromising, unreachable, and unrealistic lawless heathens and totalitarian extremists underscores their belief that the left is a bunch of utopian purists.

This divergence in worldview explains why Democrats often find common ground with Republicans more easily, as they share a similar commitment to right-wing ideas, bipartisanship, and incremental change. In contrast, the left's demands for radical transformation and rejection of the existing political system create tension with Democrats, who prioritize U.S. imperialism, profiting from human needs, and compromise with right-wing ideas.

This dynamic highlights the challenges in building a unified front for progressive change, as the left and Democrats have fundamentally different visions for the future in contrast to the relationship between Democrats and the right and their fundamental Agreeances in their vision for the future.

Given the left's perception of Democrats as being too far right and entrenched in the status quo, it is necessary for the left to focus on building a strong, independent movement for radical change, rather than attempting to bridge the divide with or to convert Democrats.

This approach would allow the left to maintain their core values and principles, while still advocating for a fundamental transformation of the political system. While simultaneously allowing the democratic party to continue their merging into a uniparty with the GOP, completing their regression into the party that was before 1854 and their attempts to evolve capitalism into neo-feudalism.

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