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Not a sir. I’m a brown woman. I am genuinely curious if you had more information about her racial justice platform; of course it’s not your job to express it. I disagree with you that her heart has been in the right place historically, but I think she can improve. I’m genuinely curious if you have any insight there.
No worries. With you about assumptions about identity though. It’s pretty exhausting.
Whoops, misunderstood, sorry, I thought you said you were well-known Sanders supporter.
Just so we’re clear here, you’re not making a positive case for Clinton being better on racial justice than Sanders.
You’re arguing Clinton will be more effective, but you aren’t saying how she will be more effective, but more importantly, you’re not saying what her goal is: what will she be more effective doing?
Also non white, not male supporter of Sanders.
The commenter doesn’t speak for POC either, including Erica Garner, Cornell West, and Michelle Alexander, who wrote the New Jim Crow.
Again, if Hillary had any meaingful racial justice platform or history, I might be with you, but I’m with Michelle Alexander here. Sanders is the lesser of evils by a large margin.
But recognizing that Bernie, like Hillary, has blurred vision when it comes to race is not the same thing as saying their views are equally problematic. Sanders opposed the 1996 welfare-reform law. He also opposed bank deregulation and the Iraq War, both of which Hillary supported, and both of which have proved…
Speak for yourself.
Libertarians have the political power in society to succeed. Arguably, Sanders positions elevate people with less power. I agree there’s a cult of personality around both, though.
Elizabeth Warren would run on the same platform and was/still is a much higher profile politician than Hillary. That’s a pretty good litmus test.
That’s not what you said above, though.
There’s lots of people like that. (economically libertarian, socially liberal)
Who else is going to save the savages
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It’s two people!
If they can’t handle it, I don’t think either of them should be referencing the kid in public.
That’s true she’s really cemented as a force in society now
Obviously, very generous. But certainly not brave. This video is compelling and would have been brave 13 years ago. Which again goes to the question if whether the language and symbols of feminism and anti-white-supremacism are just well-timed props.
I’m not saying Kanye has done anything since. I am saying Beyonce is 13 years late.