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It's hard for Black people to understand what is obvious to white progressives: that
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#43
It's hard for Black people to understand what is obvious to white progressives
DonCoquixote
Jul 2015
#60
"It's hard for Black people to understand what is obvious to white progressives: that
Starry Messenger
Jul 2015
#63
I have a white friend. Two of her (white) children have been convicted of drug offenses.
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#108
ARE YOU FOR REAL WITH THE TITLE OF YOUR POST? Are you actually saying black people don't . . .
brush
Jul 2015
#129
Wait, you think black people don't understand the interrelationships of race and class?
LeftyMom
Jul 2015
#133
I think we are witnessing this "socialism is bad" meme starting to die like Limbaugh's show is...
cascadiance
Jul 2015
#40
But the killers of those black youths are supported by the riches of the PTB. The two issues are
jwirr
Jul 2015
#25
He or she is saying you can't work a job if you've been shot at age 12 for brandishing a toy gun or
merrily
Jul 2015
#125
Agree. I also agree that being economically secure and black does not mean you won't suffer
merrily
Jul 2015
#118
K & R. Great post, Reich says it so well. In his conclusion Bernie also emphasized for
appalachiablue
Jul 2015
#4
I've never seen that term used before. Usually it's undocumented immigrant.
TwilightGardener
Jul 2015
#21
Have you not seen the "BLM=divivise/wedge issue" threads? ... If not ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#41
You would think so "the solution is just to focus on that issue more until people are satisfied."
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#52
Who has gotten a free pass? O'Malley was also confronted. I am sure at her next open conference
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#54
No, she isn't getting a free pass. But keep dismissing BLM. Everything is about protecting Bernie
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#58
Not bloody likely. Clinton events, like those of Republicans, are very heavily controlled
eridani
Jul 2015
#112
I bet after this, the Hillary camp will keep an even tighter control her "rallies".
progressoid
Jul 2015
#73
Part of what fascinates me about all of this is that LGBT activists have met so very much criticism
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2015
#82
I have defended code pink for this kind of thing in the past. I criticized tea party for disrupting
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#94
pretty sure there are few anti-racist black activists who are like "let's not raise taxes on job
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#8
"Doing both at the same time" apparently means that PoC shut up about structueral
Chakab
Jul 2015
#26
Find me any advocates on black issues or issues affecting any other group of PoC who OPPOSE
Chakab
Jul 2015
#36
sure will Racism has been the blot on this country since it began, it's original sin.
merrily
Jul 2015
#122
Does Bernie Sanders and /or O'Malley, Clinton have ANYBODY that's affiliated with the BLM
Stellar
Jul 2015
#12
Does Hillary have anyone affiliated with BLM on her staff? Yes she has one black woman but I
jwirr
Jul 2015
#32
You are a 1%er ... you don't insult Black DUers ... you support HRc ... take your pick. n/t
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#116
I've never seen Hillary when she didn't have a black woman at her side. Probably NOT a BLM.
Stellar
Jul 2015
#74
Politics is a funny business. in 2008, Hillary, who i supported and voted for, was, along with Bill,
CentralMass
Jul 2015
#106
"Tagged with"? Would that be from the candidate of "hardworking people, white people"? n/t
eridani
Jul 2015
#113
If #BLM really wants, they can see how much they matter under Bush or Walker or Christie or Cruz.
Darb
Jul 2015
#62
Lots of African American organizations exist. Maybe, it would be useful to have
merrily
Jul 2015
#127
The economic stresses of inequality impact marginalized people the hardest.
lumberjack_jeff
Jul 2015
#30
honestly it's always worrying to assume that the Dems' "big split" is between social and economic
MisterP
Jul 2015
#39
are you seriously whining that black victims of police violence get disproportionate attention
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#143
Creating a divided and chaotic Democratic party is a great way to ensure we lose in November 2016.
pa28
Jul 2015
#81
Unfortunately I think you have it right. The divide has been growing and now it's becoming visible.
pa28
Jul 2015
#88
Supposedly now, MLK and Brother Malcolm are off limits- they belong to only certain people
Hydra
Jul 2015
#104
Yes, it's about time we white people stop causing a divide on racial issues and get on board
gollygee
Jul 2015
#100
I have argued (and been flamed) for posting this exact same list on DU for weeks...
Sancho
Jul 2015
#124