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I wish I did. It seems to be getting worse. LisaM Apr 2018 #1
Where I live (Seattle), it's getting more diverse every day. maxsolomon Apr 2018 #23
Where I live, In Seattle (White Center) ismnotwasm Apr 2018 #25
That is not my experience. The schools are only 47% white. But it is true pnwmom Apr 2018 #69
I don't think that wearing a Democratic pin on our lapels cures us of racism. LanternWaste Apr 2018 #2
Because they're Americans. TheSmarterDog Apr 2018 #3
You don't get out much Sailor65x1 Apr 2018 #109
Actually I do you condescending little ... TheSmarterDog Apr 2018 #115
Post removed Post removed Apr 2018 #127
It is a natural animal instinct to fear those different from us... cbdo2007 Apr 2018 #4
No it's not RandomAccess Apr 2018 #18
It's not necessarily taught, janx Apr 2018 #61
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
I was hoping that maybe another point of view could be considered Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #32
I see people with racial issues here. Squinch Apr 2018 #37
Perhaps you can give some examples Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #39
No need. It is obvious to those who don't feel the need to splain it away. Squinch Apr 2018 #41
Or you can't back up your claims Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #49
You go with that. I'll pretend I'm devastated. Squinch Apr 2018 #52
Sarcasm after emojis? Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #75
Or perhaps that little gotcha has been played before. MrsCoffee Apr 2018 #73
I was genuinely asking not playing a game Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #76
You asked her to call out DUers as racist by linking to their posts. MrsCoffee Apr 2018 #81
And you make a personal attack here Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #122
You think this whole banning thing is just an excuse? MrsCoffee Apr 2018 #125
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 certainly did get the gist. MrsCoffee Apr 2018 #82
I imagine it will be many. I learned a new word today: Sealioning. It's very handy. Squinch Apr 2018 #83
That is very handy indeed. MrsCoffee Apr 2018 #86
Right? I've seen the tactic a million times before and never knew there was a word for it! Squinch Apr 2018 #88
I learned that phrase sometime ago from, BMUS. sheshe2 Apr 2018 #96
LOL! What a good teacher! Squinch Apr 2018 #97
Oh, yes. sheshe2 Apr 2018 #103
well you could talk about how many of the major afams DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #43
and here is some more DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #46
This message was self-deleted by its author Squinch Apr 2018 #50
I've seen nothing like that in my time here Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #48
well I can loook back to the wayback machine DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #54
your time here DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #55
Actually people here have said that one poster Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #68
I heed what many say.. DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #105
YOu know very well that if someone linked to a post as an example of racism here, they would Squinch Apr 2018 #56
No I don't know that Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #67
Well now you know. Squinch Apr 2018 #71
The hell with bravenak. MicaelS Apr 2018 #57
Oh, I don't know. Dismissing the overwhelmingly African American Democratic Party base in the South KitSileya Apr 2018 #135
Your point of view is well represented MaryMagdaline Apr 2018 #79
One suggestion. sheshe2 Apr 2018 #93
there's a broad spectrum though. You can be philisophically non-racist. You can mentally comport to JCanete Apr 2018 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author LanternWaste Apr 2018 #14
You post has an untenable premise: RandomAccess Apr 2018 #19
That's a completely unfounded and scurrilous charge Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #38
In this thread you attempted to define racism when speaking to a woman of color. You told her that Squinch Apr 2018 #42
+1 RandomAccess Apr 2018 #44
No I did no such thing Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #45
Kay. Squinch Apr 2018 #47
I guess when you can't back up your assertions Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #51
My assertions have been very amply and clearly backed up in this very thread. Squinch Apr 2018 #53
Naw, Boo, you did ... EffieBlack Apr 2018 #60
No those quotes don't show that at all Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #62
Those quotes show exactly that. Squinch Apr 2018 #63
Another baseless claim Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #65
You have people nicer than I patiently pointing out where you are showing bias. Squinch Apr 2018 #70
Yes, you DID RandomAccess Apr 2018 #84
Is it? RandomAccess Apr 2018 #58
Only one of those assertions is accurate Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #64
Yet when they do... sheshe2 Apr 2018 #104
I don't know how old Effie is, janx Apr 2018 #66
That is very much true Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #74
Bradshaw. sheshe2 Apr 2018 #108
I will DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #114
Thanks. sheshe2 Apr 2018 #116
Please don't make accusations that aren't true Bradshaw3 Apr 2018 #121
When friends describe it to you, yes, you can imagine it. janx Apr 2018 #131
with alll due respect DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #112
Read it again. n/t janx Apr 2018 #124
why? DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #129
Because as I explained, janx Apr 2018 #130
ok... DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #132
This is not a matter of "memories." That's just crazy. "Let it go"? WTF?? Squinch Apr 2018 #117
Read it again. Thanks. n/t janx Apr 2018 #123
Once again mcar Apr 2018 #119
They've been raised in this system, and the system is racist. Iggo Apr 2018 #6
I have never met any in my life. rockfordfile Apr 2018 #8
Care to explain what that means? brooklynite Apr 2018 #9
I am curious too. Tipperary Apr 2018 #13
Unevolved humans... TreasonousBastard Apr 2018 #10
Because Social Justice isn't the first thing on their agenda. MicaelS Apr 2018 #12
I'm a high earning black woman JustAnotherGen Apr 2018 #72
+1000 EffieBlack Apr 2018 #126
well understood, but DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #113
Democrats are more open to progressive change uponit7771 Apr 2018 #15
Important thing to remember in a conversation like this. Nt NCTraveler Apr 2018 #87
I think Democrats are affected by the Right Wing...Stockholm syndrome? Demsrule86 Apr 2018 #16
I've always said that there's just as many Solomon Apr 2018 #17
Agree...there are two seperate societies, regardless of left or right HipChick Apr 2018 #22
Here is how I see it. safeinOhio Apr 2018 #20
I agree with this. I have been peeling that onion of my own racism for decades. When I think I Squinch Apr 2018 #31
Democrats are Americans peggysue2 Apr 2018 #21
I'm unaware of the political affiliation of the vast majority of people I meet or know. Kaleva Apr 2018 #24
I am not sure what you are referring to by "racial issues" HopeAgain Apr 2018 #26
I sort it out this way Fresh_Start Apr 2018 #27
Some people like to keep their privileges IronLionZion Apr 2018 #28
The treatment for Joy Reid over the couple days by supposed liberals TheSmarterDog Apr 2018 #30
Agreed! nt jrthin Apr 2018 #36
That has not been my experience hueymahl Apr 2018 #33
See Joy Reid. nt LexVegas Apr 2018 #34
You've got a good point gollygee Apr 2018 #35
Be lucky that you encounter so many democrats. I live surrounded by Ferrets are Cool Apr 2018 #40
Regardless of political affiliation, janx Apr 2018 #59
Because they don't think they have them, even though they were raised in a society built upon and WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2018 #78
Exactly. Being somewhat progressive, they Solomon Apr 2018 #133
Runs deep. +1 Nt NCTraveler Apr 2018 #80
This is a divisive post, which divides Democrats sharedvalues Apr 2018 #85
Thanks for your advice (aka 'splainin') EffieBlack Apr 2018 #89
You're taking the side of Rove, Bannon, Russia, and Paul Ryan sharedvalues Apr 2018 #91
Thanks again, but you can be done 'splainin' racism in America to me now. EffieBlack Apr 2018 #94
I'm talking about politics. sharedvalues Apr 2018 #98
If you want to talk about that, you should start a thread about that, rather than making this Squinch Apr 2018 #99
will do. Also, love your sig sharedvalues Apr 2018 #101
Thanks! Squinch Apr 2018 #102
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
Oh, yes- the Dems should DEFINITELY work harder for minorities sharedvalues Apr 2018 #100
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
Because it takes a bit of work to get the hell out of their bubble? nini Apr 2018 #106
Economic anxiety, I'm sure...nt SidDithers Apr 2018 #111
Totally. Squinch Apr 2018 #118
I don't think "so many" Democrats have racial issues. democratisphere Apr 2018 #128
Because racist propaganda is that good. Buzz cook Apr 2018 #134
Among Democrats or leftists, it's more a problem of dismissiveness than explicit racism. Garrett78 Apr 2018 #136
This is painfully true EffieBlack Apr 2018 #137
The Dem platform should incorporate... Garrett78 Apr 2018 #138
Because they're humans Sunsky Apr 2018 #139
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