Healthcare for All
The idea that you should not go bankrupt treating cancer is, apparently, radical. We're fine with that label.
Still radical to themTaking the label back since day one
What radicalized you?
They called us radical for wanting people to not die from treatable illness. They called us scumbags for demanding breathable air and drinkable water. Fine. We're owning it. What radicalized you?
"The most radical thing you can do is demand basic human dignity." -- The Radical Left Scumbag Manifesto
Apparently wanting these things makes you dangerous. We've been called worse. Here's our terrifying platform.
The idea that you should not go bankrupt treating cancer is, apparently, radical. We're fine with that label.
Still radical to themFlint. Jackson. East Palestine. Children with lead poisoning. Somehow wanting clean tap water is a political position now.
Basic, actuallyWorking 40 hours a week and still not being able to pay rent is a policy failure. We are the policy alternative.
Math, not ideologyAcknowledging that the planet is on fire and that matters. Apparently controversial. We'll be in our lane.
The science is inFully funded schools for all children -- not just the ones born into the right zip code. Outrageous stuff, we know.
Every kid countsThe idea that every adult citizen should be able to vote without obstacle. Apparently too radical for some rooms.
It's in the namePeople should make their own medical decisions. Not their employer, not their government, not their neighbor.
Not complicatedNo child should go to bed hungry in the wealthiest country that has ever existed on this planet. Full stop.
Non-negotiablePeople without homes sleep on streets while investment firms buy neighborhoods. We notice this contradiction.
Seeing the obviousIf you've been called a radical, a socialist, a scumbag -- for caring about other people -- you're in the right place. We're building something. Come help.
We didn't choose to be radical. We were radicalized. By a healthcare system that kills people for profit. By a political class that calls austerity "fiscal responsibility." By a media ecosystem that treats corporate interests as the neutral default.
We were radicalized when we realized that "the way things are" is a choice -- made by specific people, for specific reasons, to benefit specific interests. And that those choices can be unmade.
Radical simply means going to the root. We're going to the root. Join us or don't -- but don't pretend the root isn't rotten.
Media inquiries, organizing questions, or just want to tell us what radicalized you? We read everything.