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In reply to the discussion: Robert Reich on the Netroots Nation event [View all]zipplewrath
(16,698 posts)20. Where did he say it was?
Why are we to assume that the long standing civil rights/social justice movement is causing the divide/split?
He suggested that the GOP tries to create and maintain this split, not that either group does. He is just saying that he hope the split does not occur, not that he blames either group for the existence.
I take it how ever that you believe the split already exists and that one of the two groups is responsible.
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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