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NYC_SKP

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17. Code Pink: "long history of white women dictating how Black women should behave"
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 11:49 PM
Jun 2013

Her cause matters not to the fact that her outburst was inappropriate and counterproductive and rude. She wants attention, she uses the cause as the excuse to be abusive.

My point isn't about her cause, it's about her behavior.

Here's a good read: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022953975

CODEPINK Statement Regarding Twitter

Posted by Alli

We would like to apologize for our recent actions that displayed an undeniable insensitivity to persons of color, especially women of color.

As an organization, we strive to speak truth to power and stand for human rights for all. We respect intersectionality and strive to stay aware of the many forms of privilege among our group. We would like to make an unequivocal apology to Michelle Obama, Alicia Keys, and everyone who took offense to messages we posted on Twitter.

By tweeting about how Michelle Obama “should have” responded to Ellen Sturtz’s interruption, we behaved in such a way that reflected a long history of white women dictating how Black women should behave. Our actions were not in keeping with our own values as an organization. While yesterday’s interruption was not a CODEPINK action, it is exemplary of CODEPINK tactics, and the way we responded to it was insensitive and thoughtless.

When the process of petitioning, lobbying and writing letters fails, and when mainstream media ignores the real issues, interruptions of high-profile officials are one tactic to make our voices heard. Because it crosses the line of agreed-upon civility, this tactic is always messy.

We appreciate all the people who gave us instant feedback over Twitter and it has been and will continue to be a learning opportunity for CODEPINK. We are immediately reviewing our process and criteria for social media use, as an organization, and we invite any of our our critics to speak with us directly about issues of race and privilege in order to prevent a similar occurrence in the future.

Onward to peace and justice,

The CODEPINK Staff

http://codepink.org/blog/?p=63489&preview=trueCODEPINK Statement Regarding Twitter

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I agree. The heckler was rude and disruptive. Her cause matters not. NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #1
Yes, you push the conservative point. The gay community should be quiet and take what's given them. rhett o rick Jun 2013 #13
Has nothing to do with the gay community. 7962 Jun 2013 #16
How cruel. You rationalize that it has nothing to do with the gay community. rhett o rick Jun 2013 #19
Are you suggesting that Michelle Obama was rude to that woman because she is homophobic? Number23 Jun 2013 #35
Code Pink: "long history of white women dictating how Black women should behave" NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #17
That's the kind of rationalization I expect from my conservative brother in law. Shame on you. nm rhett o rick Jun 2013 #20
+1 JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #37
OK CP DonCoquixote Jun 2013 #40
DING DING DING WE HAVE A WINNAH!!!! cliffordu Jun 2013 #21
Yes, shame on her for protesting in the wrong place. Maybe you should give her a schedule rhett o rick Jun 2013 #24
this has nothing to do with the gay community SemperEadem Jun 2013 #43
No conservative posts are permitted in this forum... onpatrol98 Jun 2013 #26
You've stated it perfectly well. The cause doesn't justify the method. NYC_SKP Jun 2013 #41
Negro(s) were hated Iliyah Jun 2013 #30
Amen Champ50 Jun 2013 #2
Welcome to DU my friend! hrmjustin Jun 2013 #5
Thank you hrmjustin!!! Champ50 Jun 2013 #9
Your welcome! DU is happy to have you! hrmjustin Jun 2013 #11
Do I think that this criticism of Michelle is racist? No Number23 Jun 2013 #3
Yep, redirection would be good. onpatrol98 Jun 2013 #10
Whoops. In my earlier post I said that the negative reaction in response to the woman's actions Number23 Jun 2013 #46
Excellent post k/r jaysunb Jun 2013 #4
I DO think it's an issue of race Scootaloo Jun 2013 #6
Excellent JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #38
Well said SemperEadem Jun 2013 #44
BEST post on this topic! KT2000 Jun 2013 #7
Thank you! emulatorloo Jun 2013 #8
thanks for your perspective, onpatrol98. Very good points.. Cha Jun 2013 #12
This is a really good post you've written Merlot Jun 2013 #14
The Heckler was rude BigD_95 Jun 2013 #15
What you said. cliffordu Jun 2013 #22
Who the heck brought race into this? 7962 Jun 2013 #18
There's an underlying thread of discussion that I figure that you're not aware of MrScorpio Jun 2013 #25
If the issues in that context had been reversed, we would likely have seen a different reaction.That patrice Jun 2013 #29
Thank you MrScorpio JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #39
Code Pink SemperEadem Jun 2013 #45
Thanks for your post nt MrScorpio Jun 2013 #23
With all the shit going on ith the world - this is a topic of discussion? wundermaus Jun 2013 #27
"the most powerful woman in the world"? Whose world? I didn't know Angela.... Tarheel_Dem Jun 2013 #28
If she had gone after legislative leadership, there would have been wild national CHEERING. patrice Jun 2013 #31
Exactly. What we've got now is people choosing up sides. It was a divisive move.... Tarheel_Dem Jun 2013 #33
Love the "long rant". In this forum, we know exactly what it means to be..... Tarheel_Dem Jun 2013 #32
K&R ReRe Jun 2013 #34
Thank you JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #36
MRO was disrespectful to the heckler? SemperEadem Jun 2013 #42
Kick politicasista Jun 2013 #47
Great rant. freshwest Jun 2013 #48
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