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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: MoveOn has a perfect response to Netroots controversy: [View all]beam me up scottie
(57,349 posts)54. More of his words: Sanders denounces racism
Sanders denounces racism, divisive politics of Trump in address to La Raza
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, addressed the annual convention of the National Council of La Raza on July 13, calling for comprehensive immigration reform and denouncing those who would divide Americans over race and national origin.
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While racism has plagued the United States since its inception, Sanders said the nation has advanced. We should be proud that in recent decades we have made real progress, he said. But he cautioned that voices of division remain and must be forcefully rejected.
Not Donald Trump, not anyone else will be successful in dividing us based on race or on our country of origin. America becomes a greater nation, a stronger nation, when we stand together as one people and in a loud and clear voice we say no to racism and bigotry, Sanders said.
http://www.wisconsingazette.com/political/sanders-denounces-racism-divisive-politics-of-trump-in-address-to-la-raza.html
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, addressed the annual convention of the National Council of La Raza on July 13, calling for comprehensive immigration reform and denouncing those who would divide Americans over race and national origin.
...
While racism has plagued the United States since its inception, Sanders said the nation has advanced. We should be proud that in recent decades we have made real progress, he said. But he cautioned that voices of division remain and must be forcefully rejected.
Not Donald Trump, not anyone else will be successful in dividing us based on race or on our country of origin. America becomes a greater nation, a stronger nation, when we stand together as one people and in a loud and clear voice we say no to racism and bigotry, Sanders said.
http://www.wisconsingazette.com/political/sanders-denounces-racism-divisive-politics-of-trump-in-address-to-la-raza.html
You're the one lecturing people, pnwmom.
Stop telling everyone what he thinks and start listening.
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Here are just SOME of the WHITE people who have died in police custody recently....
RiverLover
Jul 2015
#10
I disagree. Saying Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter is TRUTH while still highlighting BLM.
RiverLover
Jul 2015
#18
From what I've read Bernie did not say "all lives matter" or "white lives matter."
Skwmom
Jul 2015
#4
Some people don't watch the video and the one on Sanders was only a partial video.
Skwmom
Jul 2015
#53
O'Malley said black lives matter, white lives matter, all lives matter. He said it twice.
madfloridian
Jul 2015
#58
It's a great response if we want to nominate politically correct weaklings
BeyondGeography
Jul 2015
#11
I didn't know that Hillary was booed there in 2007, someone posted about it this morning.
Autumn
Jul 2015
#68
Well I've sent them an email telling them they suck, and that they can absolutely COUNT
PatrickforO
Jul 2015
#77
"implication that solutions to economic inequality will take care of racism"...
winter is coming
Jul 2015
#23
In the past, Bernie Sanders has implied this very thing. It's why he didn't think
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#25
It proves that he has argued that his message cuts across racial and gender lines
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#39
Bullshit. "so he didn't have to address concerns of specific demographic groups"
beam me up scottie
Jul 2015
#44
I'm not unaware of those comments. That's why I said he is beginning to open the door
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#56
Bernie: I want an America where young black men are not harassed, killed and shot in the streets
beam me up scottie
Jul 2015
#55
So doing nothing to help blacks get paid more & have access to good education is the way to go
RiverLover
Jul 2015
#27
Perhaps a better way to get their message across would be to give examples of how Obama has
jalan48
Jul 2015
#29
It is a two way street. That is what a dialog is all about. This was a Town Hall, and they made it
still_one
Jul 2015
#30
Hartman been doing Brunch with Bernie ? I know I have quite a lot from Sanders on some radio show
Person 2713
Jul 2015
#59