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Congressman abandons Democratic Socialists, renounces membership.

Congressman Reveals‌ What Made Him Abandon Democratic Socialists:⁤ ‘At That ‌Moment, I Decided to Renounce ‌My Membership’

There is virtually nothing “good”‍ or worthwhile to emerge from⁢ the bloody and protracted conflict happening in and near Israel‍ right ⁣now.

When Hamas terrorists⁢ launched a brutal assault Saturday morning, the⁣ videos that emerged were ⁢horrific and disturbing on many levels. Children, the ​elderly and women⁣ were indiscriminately slaughtered or captured‌ as most of the‍ world ‍recoiled in horror.

It’s all abjectly awful stuff, and things ⁤are assuredly going to⁣ get much ⁢worse and much ⁣bloodier before​ anything ‍gets any better.

But if there was one microscopic, minuscule modicum of “good” to⁤ emerge⁤ from the ongoing ‍horrors in​ the Middle East, it’s that far left⁤ in America genuinely appears to have no idea how to handle this.

And not unlike a⁢ deeply confused and ‍doomed⁤ snake, it appears to be eating itself as it struggles to ⁤find a satisfactory line‍ to​ parrot.

One of⁣ the clearest⁢ examples‍ of​ this comes from the sphere of buffoonery surrounding the Democratic Socialists of⁤ America.

The group,⁤ which ‌is as ⁤much‌ of an oxymoron as it sounds, ‍has ‍had a particularly‍ tumultuous time dealing with the fallout of the Hamas invasion due to a number ‌of mitigating factors.

First‍ and ‍foremost, DSA’s general response on the social ⁤media⁢ platform ⁢X left ‍quite a bit to ⁤be desired, and the group was rightly‍ pilloried for it.

The organization ⁢effectively blamed Israel for​ Hamas’ brutal actions.

In subsequent posts, DSA attempted to distance itself from​ the horrific violence being committed by⁤ Hamas, but‍ the damage was done. Far-left⁢ socialists had thrown ​their lot in with the soulless militants beheading ⁢infants.

But at least‍ the group‍ didn’t hem and ⁤haw over where its⁢ (twisted) ‌allegiance lays.

The same can’t be said about most members of the progressive “squad” of lawmakers who largely tried to blame‍ Israel without being ⁣as forthright‍ as⁢ DSA.

(It’s‍ “most ‍members” because ⁣Rep. ⁢Rashida Tlaib has been relatively clear that‌ she unequivocally supports the ‌Palestinian cause — so⁢ much so that she’s even beginning to lose support from the leftist haven known as “The ‌View.”)

All the above‍ led ​Democratic Rep. Shri‌ Thanedar ​of Michigan to vocally announce his departure from DSA in a Wednesday post on ‍X.

Thanedar, ⁤despite his political⁢ and ideological affiliations, raised some sound, salient points when explaining ⁣how the group and its associates drove him away.

“Today, I am officially renouncing my membership in the Democratic Socialists of America,” the​ congressman began. “After ‍the brutal terrorist attacks on Israel, ⁣which​ included the indiscriminate murder,‌ rape, and kidnapping​ of innocent men, ⁢women, and children, I can no longer associate with⁣ an organization unwilling‌ to call ​out⁤ terrorism⁣ in all its forms.

“Sunday’s​ hate-filled and antisemitic rally in New York City, promoted ⁢by the NYC-DSA,​ makes it⁤ impossible ‍for me to ⁤continue my ‌affiliation. I stand with Israel and its right to⁤ defend itself. There is no place for moral equivocation in the face⁢ of unadulterated evil as we have seen from Hamas.”

Hearkening back to ‌that⁣ snake‍ eating itself, ‌Thanedar threw⁢ in some perfunctory, token leftist promises in his statement, showing ‍that ‍he and ​his ilk​ genuinely ‌have no idea⁤ what‍ to do right now.

As⁣ further proof that he⁣ wants ‍his cake and ⁣to eat it too, the Democrat penned an opinion piece ⁣published Thursday by ⁢the far-left Daily Beast.

Will ⁤more ‍people abandon the Democratic Socialists⁢ of America?

“The recent horrific terrorist attacks on Israel shattered my‍ heart — the indiscriminate slaughter, heinous ‍acts of‌ rape, and cold-blooded kidnappings of innocent souls, men, women, and ⁣children ⁣alike,” he wrote.

“How can I possibly align myself with an organization that ‘unequivocally’ ⁤condemns killing civilians, but then blames the ⁢country where the victims were slaughtered?” Thanedar said. “This is terrorism ⁢in its⁢ darkest forms, and blaming Israel for the violence is not condemning the massacres ‘unequivocally.’

“The​ rally in New York City this past Sunday, filled with venom and antisemitism, and actively promoted ⁣by NYC-DSA, was the final⁤ blow. I can ​no longer, in good conscience, maintain any ​affiliation with the national organization. At⁣ that moment, I decided to renounce⁤ my membership in⁤ the DSA. As of​ the time of my resignation, I was a ‘member in ​good ⁢standing’ with‍ the Detroit DSA, according to their website.”

You⁤ cannot separate socialism from⁣ socialists,⁣ as ⁤much as the congressman might hope ⁤for that to be the case. Socialism begets socialists and vice versa — if one side of that⁣ equation supports Hamas terrorism, you can’t extricate yourself simply by⁤ declaring, “I renounce my membership.”

To ⁢his minimal credit, Thanedar ⁢appears about ⁤a quarter ⁢of ⁣the ⁢way there.

Now, if‌ he just realized how destructive, leeching ⁢and corrupt socialism is on matters⁣ beyond the Gaza Strip,⁣ he might be ⁣on to something.


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How does Congressman ⁤Thanedar’s decision to leave the DSA reflect​ the‌ growing divide within the Democratic Party?

F=”https://twitter.com/RepShriThanedar/status/2423462149815859045?”>October ⁢12, 2023

Thanedar, who had ‌previously identified⁢ himself as a ⁤Democratic Socialist, explained​ in his post ‍that⁤ the organization’s‌ stance on the‍ Israel terror attacks‍ was the final ‌straw that compelled him to renounce his membership.

In his post, he stated, ​”I ​can no longer be associated with a ⁣group ​that refuses to ⁤acknowledge the reality of Hamas’ ‍actions and‌ instead chooses to blame Israel for the violence. As ⁣a Congressman, it is my duty to​ stand up ⁣for ‌truth and justice, ‍and​ I can no longer do that within the confines of the Democratic Socialists of America.”

He went on to say, “It is clear to me now ​that ⁣the priorities of the organization⁣ have shifted, and I can no​ longer ‍align myself with their misguided ideology. My constituents deserve a representative who will prioritize their well-being and advocate‌ for policies ‌that will ‌benefit them, not an organization that supports violence and terrorism.”

Thanedar’s decision ⁣to leave the DSA is significant as it sheds⁤ light on the growing divide ​within‍ the Democratic Party. ‍While⁤ some members, like the squad, continue ‍to align themselves⁣ with far-left ideologies and blame⁤ Israel for the conflict, others are ‍starting ‍to question and distance themselves from such positions.

This divide is also indicative ‍of⁤ a larger struggle⁢ within the progressive movement ⁢in America. As⁢ far-left ⁢ideologies⁤ gain prominence, they⁤ are forcing individuals to confront their own beliefs and values. For some, like Thanedar, the misalignment between their‍ principles and the actions of certain groups becomes ‌too great⁢ to ⁢ignore.

The ongoing⁣ conflict in‍ Israel has served as a catalyst for this introspection, as it has highlighted the stark differences in approaches to foreign policy ​and⁣ the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within the progressive movement.

It remains to be seen how this internal‍ struggle ​will play out within the​ Democratic​ Party and the progressive movement as a whole. Will ⁤more individuals, like Thanedar, abandon their memberships and distance themselves from far-left ideologies? Or will the⁣ progressive movement ⁣continue to drift​ further towards extremism?

Whatever the outcome, one thing is clear:⁢ the ongoing conflict ⁣in Israel is not only a tragedy for the people directly involved but ‌also a litmus​ test for the ideological coherence​ and integrity of political movements in America.

Congressman Thanedar’s‍ decision to leave⁢ the ⁢DSA may be seen as a small step, but⁤ it is a significant⁤ one‌ that highlights the complexities and challenges of navigating the political landscape in today’s polarized world.

As the conflict in Israel unfolds ⁢and the world grapples with its implications, it is crucial for individuals and organizations to critically examine their positions and hold themselves accountable to their values and ​principles.

Only through such self-reflection⁤ and introspection can we hope​ to foster a more ‍rational,​ nuanced, and‍ constructive approach to ‌addressing the complex issues that face our⁣ world‍ today.



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