2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Blacks And Browns Being Led Into Committing Political Hara-kiri - MWCNews [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)I would not have used the phrase myself by the way. But literally I have many instances of it's use as a matter of racial pride here in San Diego. It is kind of build bridges between communities. It is in common use in my town, Los Angeles, and Aukland.
So can a minority, who has been active in his community, have a right to his opinion and views even if you obviously do not agree with it?
What troubles me is that this is literally the second piece written by a PoC, the other was a letter to John Lewis, that apparently has no right to an opinion since it seems to reject the idea that all PoC are behind one of the two candidates.
First nope, that is not what is happening. Many are, but others are behind Berne, so that is a fallacy.
Second, I agree that this is shameful, that be silencing the PoC you do not agree with.
I will give you this, bad editorial choice, since that term of racial pride is extremely limited geographically. By the by, it is also directly tied to class.