• Kichae
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    3 days ago

    When did npd abondon workers?

    When they stopped acting and speaking like them. It’s not an issue of policy, but ones of community, identity, and trust.

    The NDP is really bad at showing different parts of the electorate the side that speaks to them. Rural blue collar folks keep seeing talking points about urban student issues, people struggling with mortgage payments keep hearing talk about landlords. They keep talking about spending money on “everybody else”, and give working class people the feeling that they are the ones who will have to pay for it, even now as they feel more squeezed than ever.

    Plus, everyone looks so damn prim and proper and lawyery.

    The conservatives at least speak to their frustrations and anger. They offer a conduit for it, and a sense of catharsis, even if they have no interest in solving the problem. The conservatives feel better to side with. They don’t just tell them that they are right to feel angry, they make them feel safe to feel angry.

    The NDP doesn’t do that. The NDP makes them feel judged for feeling angry, even while the party tells them that their anger makes sense.

    And so they feel unseen, and abandoned.

      • sbv@sh.itjust.works
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        3 days ago

        They’re good at communication. Communication is getting your point across in a way that your audience understands.

        Progressives are terrible at it - we keep changing the names of things, and use increasingly complex language for trivial stuff.