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My worry does actually go back to Bernie 2020 - it radicalized a lot of people, but because they were unprepared for the moment when the door slammed they were unable to continue their organizing beyond it. They just became jaded posters and podcasters.
Unless the DSA is actively preparing for the innevitable betrayal the exact same thing could happen again. Sure, it'll create more radicals, but there won't be an actual organizing infrastructure left for them to pour their radical energy into. We'll have to start over.
Though we'll be starting from a better position, simply because it raised the consciousness of former DSA members.
I think that’s only really true for people that were the most visible supporters of Bernie. Plenty of people who had door knocked or phone banked for Bernie turned towards more real world organizing.
It’s not consensus within DSA but I believe a significant enough portion of the org wants DSA into a party that just runs on the Democratic ballot line until they’re forced out. The problem is DSA is so ideologically incoherent that different factions resist the kind of centralization necessary to make that happen.