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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: White People Don't Know What It's Like To Live 'In The Ghetto' [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)89. That's all we can do. I dropped out of high school in a big mid-western town
in '71 to get my GED and go in the Navy. The neighborhood was Democrat as far as the eye could see. Putting the word Republican on your campaign didn't just mean you would lose, it could also mean you would get shot at. The state didn't even get it's first Republican Gov till the 80s.
Those same parents showed up in droves when they started busing black kids to one of the high schools, teaching their kids to turn over buses, fight, yell racist taunts, hate.
There were people like them spread across the nation. Still are. They see it as a calling to to breed in their own likeness, no matter how rotted.
It's tough to fight a country half-full of these buffoons and their sympathizers, much less live in one. But that's where we are.
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Bernie Sanders: White People Don't Know What It's Like To Live 'In The Ghetto' [View all]
big_dog
Mar 2016
OP
Bernie, I love you, but you obviously never lived in a trailer park in Appalachia
Feeling the Bern
Mar 2016
#4
Speak for yourself. I'm white and I have never lived or even been in a ghetto.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Mar 2016
#70
Yes, the world does revolve around Madison WI. At least my world does.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Mar 2016
#95
Well, we can't discuss issues when there is a SEMANTIC ARGUMENT to be had...[n/t]
Maedhros
Mar 2016
#106
I'm not trying to tango, and I would also say, I have no issue with women having children out of
Cavallo
Mar 2016
#25
Difference is your is a family. I knew way too many people who would date two or three times
Feeling the Bern
Mar 2016
#30
Why do people feel the need to stick their noses where they don't belong?
Elmer S. E. Dump
Mar 2016
#110
Bernie was answering a question about his personal 'blind spots' around race and
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2016
#47
The difference is amount of space, in a black ghetto you have tiny apartments stacked full
snooper2
Mar 2016
#56
He's right. In the broader perspective of things, white people don't. His (anecdotal) use
silvershadow
Mar 2016
#15
Bernie mentioned the black congressman who didn't take cabs because they wouldn't stop for him
jfern
Mar 2016
#23
The point is they don't have to be members of congress. Just you and me, with white skin, have
jtuck004
Mar 2016
#35
Yeah. Except the racism. That's on us, and the people are the only ones who can set it aside. n/t
jtuck004
Mar 2016
#43
Racism has to be carefully taught at a young age and reinforced by the prevailing society.
haikugal
Mar 2016
#80
Yep. Which is why I say white folk can stop it any time they want to. And they are the only ones.
jtuck004
Mar 2016
#84
All times it is racist white people, the dominant culture. Not the victim. n/t
jtuck004
Mar 2016
#37
Imagine how they feel when they call for backup and the responding cop is black.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2016
#42
If you were the wrong color in the wrong place you might still be in jail.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2016
#44
They both should try to open a low income bank account & see how people with less money pay all fees
Sunlei
Mar 2016
#60
I think that no matter what he says will be misconstrued as racism and he needs to just quit
Cavallo
Mar 2016
#100
Bernie is largely correct in the bigger shame of things. White people are privileged to have
silvershadow
Mar 2016
#102
Oh, for the love of everything tha is holy - can you give it a REST??? n/t
Peregrine Took
Mar 2016
#107
I'm poor and white and never lived in a ghetto or been in one except to work
ghostsinthemachine
Mar 2016
#108
I do know what it is like to be poor and to live in a poor neighborhood, my skin is white.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2016
#112
Mich. voters seem to be speaking to the issue and Sanders is hanging in there real good.
Wash. state Desk Jet
Mar 2016
#113