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In reply to the discussion: Sanders to visit Mississippi for anniversary of MLK assassination [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)2. He seems to be stuck in a rut and unable to change or adjust.
I'd think economics were secondary to the basic right not to be killed for the color of your skin.
Many people agree with you. Including myself.Edit history
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Sanders to visit Mississippi for anniversary of MLK assassination [View all]
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2018
OP
He was there to support the BLACK sanitation workers' strike for racial justice, of which economic
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#33
If Bernie displays the same ignorance about Dr. King that you and some others have, Im sure he will
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#53
That's kinda how I imagined the town hall referenced in the op would unfold.
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2018
#102
You think Bernie is telling the Mayor of Jackson what his focus should be?
BeyondGeography
Mar 2018
#52
I disagree that that is a narrow focus, because so much depends on it. It isn't everything, but it
JCanete
Mar 2018
#36
You're right that racial injustice is sometimes based on the desire for economic superiority
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#42
Effie, you never addressed my point the last time we had this conversation. I assure you I'm
JCanete
Mar 2018
#44
when did Sanders assume that? Are you serious? You have got to show me where he made that assumption
JCanete
Mar 2018
#94
Yes-and it should be emphasized he was fighting for racial justice for black sanitation workers
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#37
No you dont, you know exactly why. And the issue could get resolved quicker if
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2018
#86
Yes, I know. But it sounds like you don't. He was there to fight RACIAL injustice.
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#34
Ok. I read your longer post, it gave a detailed litany of why Doctor King was in Memphis.
Blue_true
Mar 2018
#68
MLK got double-tapped once he started to threaten the MIC and the systemic econ controllers
Exotica
Mar 2018
#21
If Bernie did any good deed that was out of shot of a camera or a microphone
BoneyardDem
Mar 2018
#26
weird that the mayor is giving him one then...this issue clearly couldn't matter...right?
JCanete
Mar 2018
#46
so he is out there, talking with the mayor about incredibly important subject matter that
JCanete
Mar 2018
#110
insert my own passive agressive emogie here in lieu of language and points...oh...LOL!
JCanete
Mar 2018
#92
Since the Democratic leadership appointed Sanders to lead their Outreach campaign
Nanjeanne
Mar 2018
#54
And holding a town hall on economic justice isn't a crime against humanity
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2018
#58
It is weird, I find the VAST VAST VAST majority of black folk I meet on the net and
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2018
#79
Getting attention is the start. So of course energizing people to vote is the goal.
Nanjeanne
Mar 2018
#69
Okey dokey. You obviously know much more about how many people he has registered and
Nanjeanne
Mar 2018
#101
I'm not going to list all the townhalls and meetings and events he has attended. You aren't really
Nanjeanne
Mar 2018
#97
No it's certainly not. Which is why I applaud Sanders and hope it inspires people to actually vote.
Nanjeanne
Mar 2018
#104
Discussion? When it comes to Bernie - the outrage over his existence is way more important!!!!
Nanjeanne
Mar 2018
#99
Smearing Democrats and the Democratic party isn't my idea of "outreach"...
NurseJackie
Mar 2018
#105
Yup got it. Susan Sarandon, Nina Turner, Bernie Sanders. Smearing Democrats. Smearing Democratic
Nanjeanne
Mar 2018
#112
+1,000,000 This!!! What about all the harm done by Dump & his Rethug accomplices in the last hour?
diva77
Mar 2018
#45
Even less surprising is how many DU members feel the need to teach black folk about Dr. King -
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#40
the priviledged few who should figure out its time they actually stopped and learned something
BoneyardDem
Mar 2018
#75
It never stops. It happens elsewhere of course. Not just here, but happens a lot here.
Eliot Rosewater
Mar 2018
#82
I don't understand why your extreme conclusion is the only one you could come up with?
BoneyardDem
Mar 2018
#107
I magine he'll make special mention of Barack Obama and his landmark health care legislation.
ucrdem
Mar 2018
#134
Voter suppression, DOJ's attack on civil rights, increase in hate crimes and speech, police killings
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#174
Notwithstanding Manchin's quote, the actual phrase is "serious as a heart attack"
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#139
It is worse, much worse than when Obama ran - The 2013 Shelby decision saw to that.
EffieBlack
Mar 2018
#173
He's kind of like Flat Stanley showing up at every notable event. He should be careful
applegrove
Mar 2018
#156
What an interesting analogy! I'd never heard of this character before. I see what you mean.
NurseJackie
Mar 2018
#164