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In reply to the discussion: Forget about Libertarians-Why do so many of the DEMOCRATS I encounter seem to have racial issues? [View all]Bradshaw3
(7,964 posts)65. Another baseless claim
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Forget about Libertarians-Why do so many of the DEMOCRATS I encounter seem to have racial issues? [View all]
EffieBlack
Apr 2018
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I don't think that wearing a Democratic pin on our lapels cures us of racism.
LanternWaste
Apr 2018
#2
Since this is anecdotal perhaps its not "many DEMOCRATS" who have racial issues
Bradshaw3
Apr 2018
#5
So, racism isn't really the problem - people who "see racism where it is not" is?
EffieBlack
Apr 2018
#7
You knew someone was going to feel the need to splain. Because, Effie, what you think your
Squinch
Apr 2018
#29
Yes, but Bradshaw tells me he didn't know that. He wants to know if, when I pointed that out to
Squinch
Apr 2018
#77
I imagine it will be many. I learned a new word today: Sealioning. It's very handy.
Squinch
Apr 2018
#83
Right? I've seen the tactic a million times before and never knew there was a word for it!
Squinch
Apr 2018
#88
YOu know very well that if someone linked to a post as an example of racism here, they would
Squinch
Apr 2018
#56
Oh, I don't know. Dismissing the overwhelmingly African American Democratic Party base in the South
KitSileya
Apr 2018
#135
there's a broad spectrum though. You can be philisophically non-racist. You can mentally comport to
JCanete
Apr 2018
#11
In this thread you attempted to define racism when speaking to a woman of color. You told her that
Squinch
Apr 2018
#42
You have people nicer than I patiently pointing out where you are showing bias.
Squinch
Apr 2018
#70
I agree with this. I have been peeling that onion of my own racism for decades. When I think I
Squinch
Apr 2018
#31
I'm unaware of the political affiliation of the vast majority of people I meet or know.
Kaleva
Apr 2018
#24
Because they don't think they have them, even though they were raised in a society built upon and
WhiskeyGrinder
Apr 2018
#78
If you want to talk about that, you should start a thread about that, rather than making this
Squinch
Apr 2018
#99
In this post, a black woman, i.e. a member of the absolutely, hands down, most loyal Democratic
Squinch
Apr 2018
#90
That's fine, but the GOP's racism didn't get mentioned, so I wanted to add it
sharedvalues
Apr 2018
#92
Yes, that is worth talking about. But so is this. Not least becauuse it is a concern of members
Squinch
Apr 2018
#95
I'd start by listening when they voice concerns. Then, don't deny or try to silence those concerns.
Squinch
Apr 2018
#107
Why are they afraid of it if it works so well that they use it for propaganda?
gollygee
Apr 2018
#110
GOP is afraid of racism because it's kryptonite for them - they're trying counteraccusations
sharedvalues
Apr 2018
#120
Among Democrats or leftists, it's more a problem of dismissiveness than explicit racism.
Garrett78
Apr 2018
#136