I'm not in denial I know that he more then likely can't win but I'm sick of people demanding that he just drop out already like he is not some how inclined to do so. If he wants to keep going and if his supporters want him to keep going then I don't see why he should quiet.
He should quit for the same reason
literally every candidate ever should quit once the race is unwinnable: all he's doing is wasting people's time and money. I would be saying the exact same thing if the table were completely reversed by the way.
There is no good reason to continue at this point. There's no benefit to his platform, or his supporters, or the candidate with the closest ideals to him. Explain what good reason he has to continue, and how it negates any potential harm? Why on Earth should he
not be expected to be a gracious loser and not force some completely unnecessary drawn out primary for the sake of... well, apparently nothing?
The thing is, at the end of the day all he's doing is hurting his own platform and ideals anyway. He's still trying to weaken Hillary, a candidate who shares the majority of his stances, at the expense of strengthening Donald Trump, someone diametrically opposed to either candidate. But of course, he doesn't really care. At this point it's clear he just wants to be president, and being "salty" over the fact that he has no chance to win, he's willing to damage many of the very causes he supports to prove a point via some sort of extended temper tantrum.
For God's sake, even Ted Cruz was willing to accept to defeat, and he still had a better chance of getting in through a contested convention than Sanders. Bernie's just being a child.