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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Question for Bernie Supporters ... [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)160. I understand.
Truly.
I don't completely agree with your analogy, because I don't segregate social and economic justice in that way. While they aren't the same, they ARE interconnected.
Since many PoC seem to agree with you, I'd like to see him address this more directly. I'm wondering if he will, when he's facing a more diverse audience. And yes, while I understand and appreciate his focus on Iowa and NH, since losses there could mean that his campaign never reached other states, I'd like to see him addressing more diverse audiences.
I hope he's listening.
Meanwhile, based on his record and his position on diverse issues, he has my vote in my '16 primary; the rest don't come even close.
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I don't care who anyone supports. I just want to understand, why you will fail ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#3
Supposing you had a candidate, which we did btw, in 1988, who was African American
sabrina 1
Jul 2015
#34
That's strange, I live in a poor black neighborhood and have been asked several times
Dragonfli
Jul 2015
#162
All of which Sanders is doing. Or maybe you are not familiar with his position on those issues?
sabrina 1
Jul 2015
#45
If you don't fight for both social AND economic justice then when/if parity ever does
stillwaiting
Jul 2015
#4
I don't think there's a single person on this website that doesn't want that to be our reality.
stillwaiting
Jul 2015
#17
I don't want to mislead anybody. I am a generic white guy, albeit a poor generic white guy.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jul 2015
#19
I have read MANY of your posts. You support neo-liberal policies for the most part.
stillwaiting
Jul 2015
#11
You started this discusion, why are you ignoring direct responses to the actual issues raised..
2banon
Jul 2015
#122
Economic liberalism like supporting regulated markets and a robust social welfare system? /nt
DemocratSinceBirth
Jul 2015
#83
I don't believe FDR, JFK, and LBJ ever called themselves Democratic Socialists.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jul 2015
#89
Laissez-faire capitalism or classical liberal economic policies failed.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jul 2015
#191
Fast Track isn't a "neo-liberal policy" ... it is a procedural policy ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#22
Fast Track is a neo-liberal DREAM. Neo-liberal policies on steroids will be implemented
stillwaiting
Jul 2015
#24
And "generous welfare state" is a lightening rod for conservatives- independents as well as
bettyellen
Jul 2015
#74
Here's the thing - if that is what you believe about Bernie - that he does not care about PoC -
djean111
Jul 2015
#8
See, this is what is so frustrating about attempting to discuss this ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#13
The meme from the BOG/HRC/conservative camp is that because Sanders wants everyone
Doctor_J
Jul 2015
#68
To this point, 4 Bernie supporters have posted and none have responded on what I wrote ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#14
No ... I love everything Bernie says; it's what he barely mentions that is HIS problem ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#29
I like Hillary, she's a nice person and she has done a lot of good things in her career.
Autumn
Jul 2015
#39
I just want to add. The issues that you feel Bernie hasn't talked about long enough
Autumn
Jul 2015
#50
Does his history not count? Are we to ignore that? How can you get upset because
Autumn
Jul 2015
#78
Then you aren't interested in a discussion at all you just want everyone to agree with you.
Autumn
Jul 2015
#112
He's actually looking for a discussion of the ideas he has expressed- not what you think you heard.
bettyellen
Jul 2015
#128
True. There is, has never been, and I strong suspect, will never be that candidate ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#36
Many POC disagree with you. The People of Color for Bernie FaceBook page has almost 900 supporters
peacebird
Jul 2015
#38
I realize that I am not The Arbiter for Opinion of all people of color ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#46
NAFTA and TPP are racist attacks on black communities. Closing 50 schools in Chicago is racist.
Cheese Sandwich
Jul 2015
#48
The question is whether what you and Bernie see as "economic justice" is what others see
malthaussen
Jul 2015
#88
If asking is inconvient, better I'm blocked, many are leaving. NOT HERE THOUGH, huh .
orpupilofnature57
Jul 2015
#136
Yes- because it perpetuates inequality that's existed for hundreds of years-
bettyellen
Jul 2015
#141
It's not personal- but when people basically say there's no need to specifically address issues
bettyellen
Jul 2015
#144
Again - Income Inequality Is The Primary Method For Enforcing Social Inequality
cantbeserious
Jul 2015
#140
I can tell. Requires thinking outside of youself to understand. Critical thinking and what not.
bravenak
Jul 2015
#169
What are the social justice issues you most want to hear a candidate address?
femmedem
Jul 2015
#164
I believe he is trying to communicate a number of concerns, not to exclude economic
Jefferson23
Jul 2015
#188