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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What Black Lives Matter Gets Wrong About Bernie Sanders - Reuters [View all]1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)53. Not biased ... racist. Most people will readily admit they have biases. n/t
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they were emotional over what happened with Sandra Bland, this wasn't some timed formal debate
JI7
Jul 2015
#36
The only reason - the ONLY FUCKING REASON - it "does not bring unity" is because
scarletwoman
Jul 2015
#39
The cops just LOVE this stupid shit. Plays right into their hands. Nobody sees it.
7962
Jul 2015
#60
Did you ever stop and think that "the black people" that you "know in the real world"
MADem
Jul 2015
#93
Like I said--there's nothing to rebut re: blm. That is their truth and they want
MADem
Jul 2015
#105
You wanted your say, though, and framed their cry for help as half of a conversation.
MADem
Jul 2015
#109
I am telling you how I am perceiving what you say, and I've said nothing to even
MADem
Jul 2015
#120
i was right when i said a lot of that outrage had little to do with Sanders himself
JI7
Jul 2015
#23
Only wrong in one thing - "racism is not quite as overt". I am 73 years old and do not think I have
jwirr
Jul 2015
#58
"The idea, presumably, was to get him to address questions of racism alone, particularly ..."
GoneFishin
Jul 2015
#10
in a coordinate plane I understand orthogonal to be more perpendicular than parallel
HereSince1628
Jul 2015
#33
Why are they taking it personally? Because nothing is as fiercely defended as one's blind spot. nt
scarletwoman
Jul 2015
#43
My blind spot are my mixed race family. AA, Native American, Latino, Asian and white. And when
jwirr
Jul 2015
#61
Not biased ... racist. Most people will readily admit they have biases. n/t
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#53
I understand ... You were trying to avoid the use of the term racist/racism ...
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#91
Why can't we eliminate racism without changing our economic system? n/t
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#55
Everything intersects: racism, homophobia, sexism, ableism, transphobia, and classism
DemocraticWing
Jul 2015
#74
Because the origin of racism in this country is an economic system in which men and women were OWNED
Romulox
Jul 2015
#80
so how does that explain Sandra Bland and the Pool kids and the RAcist cops ? the cops are not rich
JI7
Jul 2015
#82
They draw their salaries from "it"--they enforce the economic status quo with deadly force. nt
Romulox
Jul 2015
#87
I agree that racism was the dehumanizing tool used to further the slave enterprise
1StrongBlackMan
Jul 2015
#90
American slavery was the commodification of racism--it's purest form. "Otherism" isn't the same thing. nt
Romulox
Jul 2015
#92
Because it is built on racism, exploitation, and predatory behavior and if you extract
TheKentuckian
Jul 2015
#124
Somehow I think they're tired of the bullshit memo that he marched with MLK...
Historic NY
Jul 2015
#57