2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Dear white progressives: Stop telling black people how to vote [View all]kenfrequed
(7,865 posts)I think the author takes a pretty cynical view of the reality of becoming a courted voting block. People have done this to other voting blocks for decades. Everyone based on their membership in unions, to what organizations or professions, to religious and ethnic identities are told how they should vote based on that interest. This isn't really new. I in no way know what it feels like to be black but I do get that this feels particularly toxic right now and that is pretty sad.
Now outside of all that from the perspective of a Sanders supporter I don't like what the result of this article ends up being. It seems to be a call to not try to convince people how to vote. Any status quo argument in this case only aids the front runner and that doesn't seem fair to me. So my question for the author would be: "how do we campaign to you?"