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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Wooing Blacks, Sanders Reframes But Does Not Change Argument [View all]polly7
(20,582 posts)17. So, it's only whites who care about economic issues?
Should talk about racial issues exclude economics?
I think this wise man would prove your theory wrong:
Everything Americans Think They Know About Drugs Is Wrong: A Scientist Explodes the Myths
Columbia University scientist Dr. Carl Hart combines research and anecdotes from his life to explain how false assumptions have created a disastrous drug policy.
By Kristen Gwynne / AlterNet June 13, 2013
What many Americans, including many scientists, think they know about drugs is turning out to be totally wrong. For decades, drug war propaganda has brainwashed Americans into blaming drugs for problems ranging from crime to economic deprivation. In his new book High Price: A Neuroscientist's Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know About Drugs and Society, Dr. Carl Hart blows apart the most common myths about drugs and their impact on society, drawing in part on his personal experience growing up in an impoverished Miami neighborhood. Dr. Hart has used marijuana and cocaine, carried guns, sold drugs, and participated in other petty crime, like shoplifting. A combination of what he calls choice and chance brought him to the Air Force and college, and finally made him the first black, tenured professor of sciences at Columbia University.

Kristen Gynne: What are some of the false conclusions about drugs you are challenging?:
KG:You talk about how people are always blaming problems on drugs, when those issues really spring from the stress of poverty. What are some examples?:
KG:What kinds of environmental factors matter?
CH: ..... If you have competing reinforcers or alternatives, like the ability to earn income, learn a skill, or receive some respect based on your performance in some sort of way, those things compete with potentially destructive behavior. And so as a psychologist, you just want to make sure people have a variety of potential reinforcers. If you don't have that, you increase the likelihood of people engaging in behaviors that society does not condone.
Skills that are employable or marketable, education, having a stake or meaningful role in society, not being marginalizedall of those things are very important. Instead of ensuring that all of our members have these things, our society has blamed drugs, said drugs are the reasons that people don't have a stake in society, and that's simply not true.
KG:What is actually responsible for problems often linked to drugs?
CH: Poverty. And there are policies that have played a role, too. Policies like placing a large percentage of our law enforcment resources in those communities, so that when people get charged with some petty crime, they have a blemish on their record that further decreases their ability to join mainstream, get a job that's meaningful, and that sort of thing.
KG:What would policy that reflects reality look like, and how do we get there?
CH: That is complex, but quite simple to start. The first thing is we decriminalize all drugs. More than 80% of people arrested for drugs are arrested for simple possession. Wen you decriminalize, now you have that huge number of peoplewe're talking 1.5 million people arrested every yearthat no longer have that blemish on their record. That increases the likelihood that they can get jobs, participate in the mainstream........
Full article: http://www.alternet.org/drugs-addiction?sc=fb
I doubt very much you speak for all blacks. And if you really do, you're doing millions a disservice when you want to make the issue of poverty something to be laughed at or ignored.
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"Paternalising" is what people do when they profess to speak for entire groups.
Crystalite
Nov 2015
#11
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No assumptions -- she has directly said in PMs that she is only pretending to support Clinton.
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Not PMs to me, i am not breaking confidence. This has been well known on DU for some time
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You've been a member of DU for a fucking MONTH! How can you possibly know that....
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You have it wrong.. bravenak isn't the one who "lies". that's an awful thing to say.
Cha
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#152
People are starting to try to say that Bernie is somewhere near Dr. King and the heir to his legacy.
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Nov 2015
#95
That's what's so irritating to me: King didn't endorse candidates *when he was alive*
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Yeah, no shit. Who doesn't already know that? But one cannot even start to be 'remedied' without
polly7
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#24
For me, there is only real progress. As in people having the economic ability to feed their
polly7
Nov 2015
#31
It's obvious many here don't. Read this thread, and many others shrugging it off,
polly7
Nov 2015
#34
Anyone who spews "blah" in the discussion isn't worth engaging. They have nothing.
Cha
Nov 2015
#128
I just told you, I read enough to make me quite sure I don't need to see your screeds. nt.
polly7
Nov 2015
#53
You would think that with all the posts about ethnic minorities you would have more insight.
Sancho
Nov 2015
#57
I have great insight into economic disparity affecting all ....... and the suffering because of it.
polly7
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#59
Jesus freaking Christ! How much time and energy do you spend trying to tear this guy down?
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#84
And, berni doesn't. Notice the one trying to change the subject.. deflect from BS because
Cha
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#126
One trick pony. Economics. One trick is all this candidate can do. Economics. We need more.
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I thought it was a transaction tax on all large stock market purchases and sales
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This thread, once again demonstrates Sanders support base inability to become multidimensional
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Good for him for not "evolving" for political expediency like another candidate frequently does.
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