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In reply to the discussion: When Do We Start To Listen To Black Women Instead of Expecting Them To Clean Up Our Mess? [View all]standingtall
(3,147 posts)68. I just did
I already told you I believe the gender issue ranks below the issues of race,the economy and healthcare. What you want me to go ask every single black woman in Alabama what issues they think are most important. I will also point out that in Virginia where the population is 20% African American was a blowout in the Governor race and the Democrat wasn't running against an accused pedophile or even an opponent who had been accused of sexual misconduct. Race,healthcare and economy are bread and butter Democratic issues that have always been front and center for African Americans. Not that gender issues don't matter at all, but the idea that there most important issue driving people to polls just is simply not true.
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When Do We Start To Listen To Black Women Instead of Expecting Them To Clean Up Our Mess? [View all]
VermontKevin
Dec 2017
OP
Well, it's divisive if you think that the choices Black women made are wrong.
VermontKevin
Dec 2017
#21
I would argue that the "special wisdom" is linked to past, present and future experiences. In
retread
Dec 2017
#83
We need to listen, think, think again, then ask if our opinion would have value.
VermontKevin
Dec 2017
#27
I have updated my post...and no one has ever accused me of being shy...but since you ask so nicely.
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#38
I should have been more explicit... and It turns out I was wrong on my interpretation of the
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#46
This is the same poster who told me yesterday that Anita Hill was "ancient history."
VermontKevin
Dec 2017
#28
The Democratic Party listens to Black women. It's why the 2016 candidate was who they chose.
VermontKevin
Dec 2017
#30
The 2016 candidate was who all Democrats chose. That being said, we won't win without POC.
Demsrule86
Dec 2017
#43
No, it was not who all Democrats chose. We had a primary, yes? We chose who Black women chose.
VermontKevin
Dec 2017
#45
Demsrule86, I follow your posts all the time and I'm with you 99% of the time, on this issue...
brush
Dec 2017
#41
Who couldn't beat the worst candidate in history (and who underperformed Obama in many places).
alarimer
Dec 2017
#52
Your headline is very problematic. It's as if you haven't heard about the Russians, vote...
brush
Dec 2017
#82
I'm very proud of the black men and women for their wisdom and sorry to see that so many white
ladjf
Dec 2017
#58
Maybe they aren't such a "minority" after all. I hope this will become a perpetual inspiration.
Snotcicles
Dec 2017
#73