I agree it’ll be difficult to converge the older Democrats with progressive ones and the party ought to defer to the younger generation. But I was referring to friction within some progressive groups, specifically with what the end-state of this conflict looks like.
While elements such as the need to provide humanitarian aid seem universal and something almost everyone can agree on, that’s about where the cohesion ends
It’ll be substantially more difficult to navigate the spectrum of opinions about who should be considered at fault for Oct 7th, as well as what the end-result of this conflict should look like with who has control over what territory or in what capacity.
I think this issue is far from “all progressives believe xyz” and has the potential to alienate at least a chunk of people.
I agree it’ll be difficult to converge the older Democrats with progressive ones and the party ought to defer to the younger generation. But I was referring to friction within some progressive groups, specifically with what the end-state of this conflict looks like.
While elements such as the need to provide humanitarian aid seem universal and something almost everyone can agree on, that’s about where the cohesion ends
It’ll be substantially more difficult to navigate the spectrum of opinions about who should be considered at fault for Oct 7th, as well as what the end-result of this conflict should look like with who has control over what territory or in what capacity.
I think this issue is far from “all progressives believe xyz” and has the potential to alienate at least a chunk of people.