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No it's not, but voting for a leader and movement who are never going to achieve power is.
It's like I said: the Labour party isn't a political plaything for the left wing. It's not a toy or a home for lost causes. It's supposed to be the main opposition party which is trying to get back into government. To do that it needs to be electable.
Corbyn should resign and let Labour appoint a leader who actually wants to be Prime Minister. Not doing so is selfish and prolonging his leadership is too.
You can shift where the centre is but you'll never fundamentally change beliefs. Left and right is kind of an outdated concept of course, Britain is much more socially liberal than it was across the political spectrum, for example.
The reality is that if Corbyn wins again you'll get what you want but you're condemning Britain to years more of Tory government. I think that's selfish.