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In reply to the discussion: BLM: Feeling a Little Uncomfortable? [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)I don't see the problem with the weekend to be as big as it is being made out to be, at least as it is addressed on du. Well, not even sure I see the problem as far as individuals are concerned. The problems systemically engrained into federal, state and local governments. The problem is in households all across the country. Shame on you is never better and at first glance seems outright disgusting. Sanders and O'Malley did well. I really like that O'Malley continued with an interview. He was clearly shaken in no way. I highly doubt Sanders was either. He really has a career of putting himself out there unscripted. This isn't the first time he has been in this position, normally over different topics. I think they will do the same thing I am doing here. Look at what happened and think about it in honest. That is not as easy as it sounds. I think both of these men possess that depth.
What I can no longer do is attack the protestor who are even remotely aligned with me. I have also expanded what my own definition of a protestor is. The trans person you mentioned above, where the hell can she go at this point. So many are simply feeling helpless. I don't mind the shouting and actually think they are shouting at the right people. Obama, Hillary, Sanders and O'Malley. These are agents of possible change at the top. If they(politicians) "pander" to select groups, they should represent such groups. When they don't necessarily do it, or change isn't really happening, then they need go after them. Change is not happening in certain areas where it needs to happen. That makes them all fair game. Responses of politicians is what will speak volumes with respect to the disruptions.
Not big on my use of the word pander above. It conveys the message I want so I put it in quotes as I am not going for the exact definition of the word. I think both of these candidates have shown they aren't pandering. It still enforced my point.