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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: WTF This is the worst smear I've read so far! [View all]Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)77. You know what I don't get?
White people (like the author of this piece - I looked her up) lecturing other white people about BlackLivesMatter, as if they fully understand the black experience, implying that all the rest of us, if we're Bernie supporters, are somehow racist. Where do they get off? I'm interested to hear the outlook of African-Americans or other minorities on this subject, and from what I've seen, they run the gamut (black voters aren't monolithic), but white people blacksplaining just doesn't cut it with me. Talk about what you know.
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Don't forget that Bernie did not have control of the microphone because it was NOT HIS RALLY.
senz
Aug 2015
#38
That would be Robby Stern, chair of Puget Sound Advocates for Retirement Action
eridani
Aug 2015
#68
I'd l like to see someone shrink it and write the caption "W and Bubba, friends for life"
davidpdx
Aug 2015
#20
There are a lot of people invested in keeping this alive at any cost, from any angle.
arcane1
Aug 2015
#8
Bernie is not just challenging policy - he is challenging the power structure itself
Douglas Carpenter
Aug 2015
#22
So will your counter point protest the original opinion piece portrait of Sanders??
Person 2713
Aug 2015
#26
He was an invited speaker at a social security/medicare rally. No "political agenda" involved.
senz
Aug 2015
#47
What really makes me roll my eyes is the notion that appropriating a Twitter hashtag
Maedhros
Aug 2015
#53
I get what you're saying, but I think in an election cycle where he's running against people
cui bono
Aug 2015
#79
You're right, but I still think the lowest point in presidemtial politics was in 2004.
maddiemom
Aug 2015
#29
No surprise. Rich white people have been trying to convince AAs to hate Bernie for
Zorra
Aug 2015
#31
Best thing to do with this obvious smear campaign, is not to feed it. Ignore it, it has only
sabrina 1
Aug 2015
#75