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In reply to the discussion: I'm just not in the mood to explain why Bloomberg calling Cory Booker "well-spoken" is a problem [View all]Certainly can have selective outrage. Thats your right.
Dont expect much sympathy though, when you do so.
You could have simply said you now know about Gordon, and his tweets were 100% wrong.
But apparently you dont care enough.
So why would people care about the things you are angry about. Either we are all in this together, or we are every group for themselves.
The latter wont get any of us very far.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I'm just not in the mood to explain why Bloomberg calling Cory Booker "well-spoken" is a problem [View all]
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
OP
I don't know but I would rather have Cory Booker than Bloomberg any time, anywhere. nt
Grasswire2
Dec 2019
#1
Agreed... these "articulate, bright and clean" type comments have no place in Democratic politics.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2019
#107
Where did I get "angry black man" from you describing a black man as "outraged"?
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#21
How does Shaun King being pissed off about something mean that Cory Booker "outraged" over it?
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#33
Why not post your own OP on this separate issue? Most people aren't up on the latest
pnwmom
Dec 2019
#48
It's possible to show outrage about two different issues each on their own thread.
Chemisse
Dec 2019
#97
The problems rests on the proposition that anyone who calls a black person "well-spoken"
The Valley Below
Dec 2019
#9
What in the hell does Shaun King or this Gordon person have to do with my OP about how calling black
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#35
No. Several people have told you that Gordon and Shawn King have ZERO to do with the OP.
pnwmom
Dec 2019
#42
Can I please just shake my head at the idea this needs to be explained yet again?
greatauntoftriplets
Dec 2019
#53
I don't explain/talk about black things on DU outside of the Afam forums anymore.
SaschaHM
Dec 2019
#60
Well that certainly describes the issue for anyone who is confused - LOL! n/t
Chemisse
Dec 2019
#100
Oh mercy, he did? It's condescending and patronizing, like calling President Obama "articulate
mahina
Dec 2019
#76
because there is an unspoken phrase that always appended to the phrase he used
lapfog_1
Dec 2019
#81
No, I can't. Well I CAN, but I won't. Because Google exists. And if you give the slightest of fucks
redqueen
Dec 2019
#112
White people, why are you working so hard to explain away the actual lived experience of black
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2019
#114