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Can't be fighting the oligarchy if you are a part of it
Sure you can. Actions taken in the right direction are still going in the right direction regardless of who makes them.
This would be like saying that a member of a capitalist society can't criticize their society. It reeks of "yet you participate in society".
Bernie is a sheepdog for the oligarchy, he's the worst type of politician. Giving the illusion to voters will have a seat at the neoliberal table if they only hang around long enough. He talks about oligarchy then asks them to vote for his good friends the oligarchy.