carpetboxer
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carpetboxer

53% of white women voted for Trump. Examine yourselves.

The material and human cost of Clinton’s military policy affects me, yes.

Most people of color, myself included, are forced to our noses and vote for the the Democratic nominee. Please don’t use as your mascots, Clinton supporters.

I’m discussing supporting the water protectors as a clear moral gesture, not a tactical one. There’s a clear position to take on justice and oppression against marginalized peoples here. So far, Clinton’s apathy is on the wrong side of history.

Agree with you, although I’m not sure what Clinton has to lose here to put out a statement in support of the protesters.

Clinton’s too. Radio silence.

But Clinton is pro-death penalty. It’s unclear who she’d pick as a justice.

Would be nice for Clinton to take a principled stand here. So far, nothing.

It’s because Clinton’s always been pro death penalty, but the winds are changing in the party due to progressive pressure - so Clinton has to calibrate her answer on the death penalty a la Obama’s “my position on gay marriage is evolving.”

#hillaryclinton #amyschumer #whitefeminism

I’m with you, it is news - it should be reported on a women’s interest news site, and it’s incredible how many people who are sympathetic to Trump’s victims are invoking the “provability” of Millwee’s accusations.

Most of these accusations are difficult to prove.

Thanks for sharing your story. I want to add that if there is any “time to do it” - this is the exact time to do it. Because Trump is powerful - literally any other time she would have been shouting in the wind — which is often the case in these scenarios.

*Nothing after July.

Clinton should not want Rice’s endorsement.

How will that address Clinton’s foreign policy doctrine and its impact on people of color around the world?

Would be nice to have Clinton speak up about this and the #noDAPL movement in general.

Clinton has been radio silent on the #noDAPL movement.

Disagree, and so does the most famous whistleblower in American history, Daniel Ellsberg, who’s now regarded as a hero.