(C) Daily Kos This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Prof. Eddie Glaude: Biden is going nowhere. Saving the country is on us. [1] ['This Content Is Not Subject To Review Daily Kos Staff Prior To Publication.'] Date: 2024-07-01 While Eddie Glaude does not discount President Biden’s poor debate performance, he clarifies that it takes more than Biden to save our democracy. Dr. Eddie Claude is correct as of now. Watch Politics Done Right T.V. here. x Embedded Content Podcasts (Video — Audio) Eddie Glaude Jr.‘s perspective offers a stark yet compelling call to action. His words resonate deeply, challenging us to confront the reality that the fate of our nation rests not solely on the actions of politicians but on the collective responsibility of every citizen. Glaude’s assertion that “we are on our own to save the country” speaks volumes about the current state of American democracy. It reflects a growing sentiment among many that traditional political figures alone cannot remedy our society’s deep-seated challenges. Whether it’s Joe Biden remaining on the ticket after his presidential debate debacle or the emergence of new leadership, Glaude’s argument is that actual change requires active participation from the populace. The notion that we must stop “Outsourcing the future of our democracy to politicians” is a powerful indictment of our passive political culture. It underscores the need for a paradigm shift where citizens reclaim their agency and engage in the democratic process beyond merely casting a vote every few years. This shift demands greater civic engagement, critical thinking, and accountability from all corners of our society. Glaude’s commentary on the recent presidential debates serves as a poignant reminder of the stakes involved. He highlights the frustration felt by many voters, especially younger generations, who witness political discourse devolve into spectacle rather than substance. His reference to the outcry during a debate exchange underscores a broader sentiment of disillusionment with the current state of leadership. The urgency in Glaude’s message is palpable. He asserts that regardless of the flaws or shortcomings of political figures, it is incumbent upon each citizen to safeguard the principles of democracy. This assertion comes at a critical juncture when trust in political institutions is at an all-time low, and concerns about the erosion of democratic norms are widespread. Moreover, Glaude’s characterization of the choice facing voters as potentially between an “old ‘feeble’ man” and a “convicted felon” starkly illustrates the gravity of the decision-making process. It compels us to confront uncomfortable truths about the complexities and imperfections inherent in our political system. Central to Glaude’s argument is the call for proactive citizenship. He challenges us not to succumb to disillusionment or apathy but to channel our frustrations into meaningful action. This action includes participating in elections and holding elected officials accountable, advocating for systemic reforms, and engaging in constructive dialogue across ideological divides. Critically, Glaude emphasizes that the responsibility for shaping the future of our country transcends partisan politics. It requires a collective effort to address systemic injustices, economic disparities, and environmental challenges that threaten our collective well-being. This holistic approach to citizenship underscores the interconnectedness of social, economic, and political issues and the need for comprehensive solutions. Glaude Jr.’s perspective challenges us to reimagine our roles as citizens in a democracy. His call to action resonates with the progressive ideal that real change begins with grassroots movements and active civic engagement. We can chart a course toward a more equitable, inclusive, and resilient society by embracing this responsibility. As Glaude aptly puts it, “We have to do all the work that is available to us to keep [injustice] out of office,” reminding us that the future of our nation ultimately lies in our hands. As of today, our choice is between President Joe Biden, a decidedly older person who saved us from fascism, and Donald Trump, the evil fascist himself. It should not be a difficult vote at all. We know that a president is defined by the morality and the competency of his entire support cast. Trump and his support staff are a basket filled with felons, criminals, and dishonesty. Biden’s is the distinct opposite. Whether a change occurs at the top of the Democratic ticket or not, it is clear that the only option for maintaining our democracy and the well-being of every American is a vote for the entire Democratic ticket. Are you interested in the Progressive work we are doing on the terrestrial radio, streaming, and social media platforms? Check it out here. [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/7/1/2250215/-Prof-Eddie-Glaude-Biden-is-going-nowhere-Saving-the-country-is-on-us?pm_campaign=front_page&pm_source=more_community&pm_medium=web Published and (C) by Daily Kos Content appears here under this condition or license: Site content may be used for any purpose without permission unless otherwise specified. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/dailykos/