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In reply to the discussion: Great post at DailyKos about Bernie's NPR interview today. [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)117. Maybe I misunderstood you when you posted...
I dont, for the LIFE of me understand why he wont say or Hillary wont say
"Black LIves Matter"
anybody?
are there that many racists in our party?
"Black LIves Matter"
anybody?
are there that many racists in our party?
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I thought over the past couple days both candidates have used the All lives matter
randys1
Jun 2015
#7
Are you saying both candidates may be racist because of "phraseology" (Bernie's word today)
madfloridian
Jun 2015
#4
Because it is rhetorical, his actions and history have already answered. He should ask
Snotcicles
Jun 2015
#14
It's not rhetorical, people aren't making it a movement cause they don't have shit else to do...
uponit7771
Jun 2015
#100
I think Bernie refused to say it today because the interviewer was trying to get him to condemn
jwirr
Jun 2015
#18
Giving people the impression that he doesn't want to speak to specific social issues will thuogh
uponit7771
Jun 2015
#102
Oh for christ sake, where in the HELL did I say Bernie was racist, my point was by NOT
randys1
Jun 2015
#115
I thought it was obvious that the reason he wouldnt say it was to appeal to the
randys1
Jun 2015
#118
I think you missed what happened in that interview. He was being baited to attack Hillary.
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#114
Bernie's lack of patience for stupid bullshit is one of his better traits nt
geek tragedy
Jun 2015
#5
It's time someone got irritated about it. And Bernie did today. And I'm glad.
madfloridian
Jun 2015
#8
The interviewer tried to get Bernie to attack Hillary's "all lives matter". He wouldn't.
madfloridian
Jun 2015
#21
It was a stupid move by the HRC team, Glenn Beck was there a few days earlier shouting All Lives Mat
Rex
Jun 2015
#23
I agree with all you and the author say but one thing does bother me with "Black Lives Matter."
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#46
Because in America, POC are much more often treated by society as if they're dispensable- without
bettyellen
Jun 2015
#82
No it isn't racist it is discrimination. For good or bad you are setting up a group of people
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#89
So all advocacy is discriminatory? bull shit. Men do not need abortion services,
bettyellen
Jun 2015
#90
No all advocacy is not discrimination. Or a better way of saying it would be:
A Simple Game
Jun 2015
#91
No that is not it at all, here is the real reason so many found All Lives Matter offensive.
Rex
Jun 2015
#22
Many thanks. Once again our Bernie refuses to condemn his opponent. The other poster here
jwirr
Jun 2015
#15
The interviewer was actually harassing him about when Hillary said "all lives matter".
madfloridian
Jun 2015
#19
Bull you might as well give up - most of us have read it by now. We know the truth.
jwirr
Jun 2015
#84
Reading it won't get you the tone of Bernie's voice. This is missing from the transcript.
kwassa
Jun 2015
#92
NPR is slipping, they didn't tell him about his Israeli dual citizenship even once
Fumesucker
Jun 2015
#30
The picture was put there by the OP who refused to remove it despite many requests in the thread
Fumesucker
Jun 2015
#67
Bernie poses a serious threat to the "not as bad" Decaf wing of the party.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2015
#54
It's refreshing to have an experienced candidate refuse to entertain petty, baiting questions.
pacalo
Jun 2015
#61
Wonderful to hear Bernie Sanders tell the interviewer very firmly but respectfully . . .
DrBulldog
Jun 2015
#62
The truth as a ring to it, that outshines hollow rhetoric and focus-group talking points
99th_Monkey
Jun 2015
#108
I will vote for Bernie in the primary. I will vote for the one who wins the nomination.
StopTheNeoCons
Jun 2015
#125