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In reply to the discussion: So is every complaint about Obama wrong? Or some people just don't like to hear them? [View all]Scuba
(53,475 posts)I noticed a significant change in DU long before we migrated to DU3. Two years ago, most any criticism of the President got a thread locked. That was not true last summer.
In my opinion, DU is healthier, and a better tool for leftists/progressives/liberals/Democrats than it was two years ago because of the increased tolerance for dissenting opinions.
I worked for BHO's election in 2008 and have been working for his re-election ever since. That doesn't mean, however, that I won't be critical of his actions when they run counter to what I think is best for Americans. This concept is called "constructive criticism". You've probably heard of it. I can categorically state that it is NOT a call to vote Republican, or to stay home.
I suspect many DU'ers, like me, have been critical of right-wingers for blind obedience to their party. I strongly feel that blind obedience is not healthy for our side either.
So pick your spots. If you're talking with your "undecided" cousin, emphasize good things that the President has accomplished. There are many from which to choose.
If you're here on DU, or otherwise working with leftists/progressives/liberals/Democrats, then be constructively critical.
Finally, remember that satire and cynicism are powerful tools. I try to use them not in a mean-spirited way, but to create emphasis and to elicit soul-searching. That doesn't mean I don't respect those with whom I disagree.
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