If we want a party that can stand up to money and war, we need more people inside it who are willing to fight. That means becoming delegates, learning the process, and showing up where the votes happen.
The DNC shot down the anti-AIPAC resolution today. Even after a war, even after mass death threats, even after Democrats spent weeks talking about accountability, they still chose the money. Thread.
Tomorrow is a test: will Democrats stand with voters horrified by this war, or with the money network that helped enforce silence around it?
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The party cannot say it opposes authoritarianism and values peace while continuing to normalize donor structures that punish Democrats for opposing escalation in the first place.
If serious diplomacy is the answer now, it was always the answer. The war was never the only option. It was just the option chosen first.
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Washington treats sanctions like a cleaner alternative to war. They are not. They are coercion by other means, part of the same pressure architecture that makes bombs easier to justify later.
What is Iran actually asking for? Not Trump’s fantasy version. The reported framework is simple: stop the attacks, ease the strangulation, and negotiate real terms. Thread.
A 2-week ceasefire is fragile by design: no durable political framework, no accountability, no guarantee against renewed strikes. Just a clock ticking while everyone pretends the underlying crisis has been solved.