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In reply to the discussion: What needs to happen to heal DU's unnecessary "social issues vs. economic issues" divide? [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)I see it done on a regular basis (and no I'm not going to spend my time searching for links. Today will be a very busy day, and this is common enough that if you don't see it, you're probably part of the problem.)
It looks like this: Example of racism, sexism, privilege, homophobia, whatever is shown, and people say, "No, that's not really racism (or whatever)" who NEVER seem to see ANY examples of racism (or whatever) as racism (or whatever.) We do notice patterns, just like you do. Or when we're called "the perputually outraged." We are not perpetually outraged, and if we do get outraged over something, it probably warrrants it. If you aren't outraged over injustice, maybe you're the problem. Or "you're just a disruptor helping the 1%." (See above.) No, we aren't. We have legitimate concerns about our society.
From what I've seen of Bernie Sanders, he seems to care about social issues. But my God you wouldn't know it from how many of the Sanders supporters here respond to social issues. And it makes me question his campaign when I see so many of his supporters dismiss social issues in the above ways, or other ways. (And no, not all Sanders supporters. . .)