Racial and gender discrimination have actually been huge parts of his platform; he tweets about them a lot, includes them in his speeches, and has several pages on his website.
Racial and gender discrimination have actually been huge parts of his platform; he tweets about them a lot, includes them in his speeches, and has several pages on his website.
BLM is a decentralized organization. Anyone can fight under its banner.
The Seattle protestors were definitely wrong, but the BLM movement won’t admit that since they want to remain unified. Black liberation has, historically, been destroyed from the inside by fighting factions.
BLM, like any group, has moderates,…
I understand that a lot should be expected of the president, but Sanders will not be elected if everyone keeps telling him that he isn’t doing enough or doesn’t “care” enough.
I believe you are laughably wrong on this, and actually fairly irritating how you bury your non-rebuttals in walls of texts that amount to nothing else.
What makes you think he did not know all of this already, and instead simply could not do as much as you are demanding?
I find it amazing so much of his legislation even bothered to mention women at all, considering it’s such a fight to get anything of value funded by the GOP-controlled Congress. Was it not Jeb Bush…
What more than voting on legislation and introducing legislation do you expect a senator to do? How much focus does he need to give to a specific issue to be considered a champion of said issue’s resolution?
How is Sanders silent on women’s issues when he’s campaigned on expanding Planned Parenthood and reproductive rights as recently as this political campaign?
I don’t know if that’s really it since Sanders has been mocked for his hair and appearance nearly as much as Clinton, whose hair has been mostly a non-issue save for her recent expensive haircut.
Sanders has fought for women’s rights issue at least as much as he has any of his many other causes as a senator.
How did Sanders “lose it” against the BLM protestors? He’s engaged with the movement far more thoroughly than any other candidate; Clinton only met with them when she was protested a couple days ago. She spent half the time defensively trying to explain her role in Bill’s criminal justice policies.
Most people consider God-Emperor of Dune (the fourth) to be the best of the series, if not just tied with the original.
As someone that absolutely detests Star Wars, I find this all rather stupid.
Which of the two are you unfamiliar with?
Many people say “I would love to see Sanders get the nomination,” or that they’d “love to vote for him,” but for some reason consider it unlikely.
If you want him, vote for him in your state’s primary. (You may need to be a registered Democrat) What could it hurt?
I think Bernie will do fine. Hillary may have a coalition, but it’s broadly establishment. The leaders and activists of the #BLM movement are a different demographic entirely, and one much better suited to Sanders’ grassroots campaign.
He also has a lock on a lot of unions and most veterans. If the poll released…
He’s been doing better, if his recent tweeting is any indication. He has also met with the leaders of the #BlackLivesMatter movement to discuss a possible coalition and direct, legal action to help their cause.
He’s been doing better, if his recent tweeting is any indication. He has also met with the leaders of the #BlackLivesMatter movement to discuss a possible coalition and direct, legal action to help their cause.
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Bernie has had an incredible influence on legislation and policy.