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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary good for white Feminism, bad for racial Justice [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)68. It's not a question of being accused. It's a simple fact. He spoke over them.
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Are you kidding? We saw the treatment of BLM by Bernie in Seattle, he talked over them in NN.
Thinkingabout
Aug 2015
#1
Hillary's first job was working for poor black Children: She could have been very rich
lewebley3
Aug 2015
#76
Here is Bill Clinton, candidate in 1992 being interrupted by AIDS activists. Compare with Bernie at
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2015
#122
So your premise is that he attempted to speak over those that spoke over him when it was
Live and Learn
Aug 2015
#61
Not even a decent try. He didn't "treat" them in Seattle. It wasn't his "rally".
rhett o rick
Aug 2015
#23
as happens in any war. as happened with the wars and conflict sanders supported.
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#112
ha. this is interesting. talk about divide and conquer. make it a battle between POC and women,
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#6
true. yes. absolutely. as i said. i will have to read, but i do not have time.
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#28
you mean not only do i get to dissect this subject, it was presented falsely, too. that adds another
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#13
So-YET ANOTHER OP that misrepresents the substance of an issue. Good grief, this is getting absurd!
MADem
Aug 2015
#70
and it certianly helps when a white woman listens for four decades, around the world. bottonline
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#35
As a Latina, I'm very aware and appreciate Hillary's deep history with Latinos
lunamagica
Aug 2015
#49
I'd rather not share my personal history here. I'll just say that for personal reasons immigration
lunamagica
Aug 2015
#64
You beat me to this...here in Florida, Hillary is appreciated with immigrants and minorities!
Sancho
Aug 2015
#74
Steinem's reasoning is termed "misery poker": not only does each group end up reducing
MisterP
Aug 2015
#31
i never did meet the pumas. i was supporting obama, and really didnt have the time or desire.
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#18
are you talking du in 2008? because it shows you just registered Tue Jul 7, 2015, 04:17 PM
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#46
oh... nothing stats clinton at center right. nothing. and clinton is not my candidate
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#100
i have not seen this lack of consistency any more than i bought into the kerry flip floppin'
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#19
you certainly paint it all in the most extreme. but no. i hold no one to making decisions
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#40
i am not sure. i probably know more about sanders, seeing as i was gonna support him so had to do
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#94
more like: bernie- because he supports what's right regardless of whether it's politically
cali
Aug 2015
#71
Millions of women, girls around the world whose lives have been destroyed by US bombs
Catherina
Aug 2015
#78
same for race--are the Garifuna not black? are actual Africans fleeing to Lampedusa not black?
MisterP
Aug 2015
#113
she listens. that is her greatest strength and has proven over the years. she listens.
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#105
She listens to Wall Street, the Multinationals, and the MIC, any one else gets an audience
TheKentuckian
Aug 2015
#132
Consider the source.. it's means nothing for our party. We're not dividing anyone.
Cha
Aug 2015
#120
Hillary is the choice of feminists that reject intersectionality as an intrinsic primary concern.
Chan790
Aug 2015
#115
clinton has stood up for, advocated for, protected women and girls around the world of all color
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#124
supporting Clinton says something about her mainstream non-intersectional feminist supporters.
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#126
how about if a feminist or woman, supports clinton because of credential and not as a woman or
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#127
Hillary seems to be more worried about the 1% of women who are frozen out of the CEO's office
Maedhros
Aug 2015
#128
Using the gender issue, it's election time, so we can expect that. Still waiting to see them DO
sabrina 1
Aug 2015
#131
"And as for Steinem, I never 'got' her at all." lmAo, i am so sure, explains lots. nt
seabeyond
Aug 2015
#136