It is essential to approach discussions about political parties with objectivity and respect for differing opinions.
The Democratic Party, like any political party, has a diverse range of supporters and members with various beliefs, backgrounds, and motivations. It would be an oversimplification and unfair to characterize an entire political party based on the actions or opinions of a subset of its members.
People's political affiliations can be influenced by a wide array of factors, including their values, policy preferences, life experiences, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Individuals may choose to support a particular party for reasons unrelated to "feeling sorry for themselves" or "blaming others for their own failures."
Political discussions are more productive when we focus on understanding each other's perspectives, engaging in constructive dialogue, and seeking common ground. Blanket assumptions and generalizations about any political party or its supporters do not contribute to a meaningful conversation.