Kshama Sawant Shows That Ordinary People Aren’t Afraid of Unapologetic Leftist Politics
http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/18751/seattle-socialist-kshama-sawant-leftists
When Vanessa Patricelli first heard Kshama Sawant speak, she thought the socialist was nuts.
It was November 2013. Sawant had just been elected to the Seattle City Council as a member of the Socialist Alternative party. And Boeing was threatening to cut thousands of jobs if its machinists didnt give up their pensions and Washington State didnt hand the company $8.7 billion in tax breaks.
Patricelli, a public hospital nurse active in her union, had joined a downtown Seattle rally for the Boeing machinists with labor leaders and allies. When Sawant took the microphone, she declared her solidarity with Boeing employees, adding that if the aerospace giant wanted to engage in economic terrorism, the workers should take over the factories and place them under democratic control.
I come from a conservative background, Patricelli told me later. It was like, Im with you, Im with you
but workers running factories? Oh my god, shes crazy-pants!
Yet two years later, on election night 2015, Patricelli was celebrating Sawants reelection along with hundreds of union members, students, housing rights advocates, LGBTQ activists, and radicals of various stripes at the campaigns party.
Patricellis journey from Sawant skeptic to Sawant enthusiast offers an important glimpse into how political action can radicalize. It also counters the myth that in order to be viable, progressive political candidates have to tack to the center.
In winning over people like Patricelli and securing reelection, Sawant hasnt just demonstrated that ordinary people are receptive to unapologetic left politicsshes fostered a citywide discussion about capitalism and socialism.