Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Nina Turner Blasts Audience From Black Women's Forum for Booing Senator's MLK Comments [View all]Uncle Joe
(64,749 posts)trying to make a larger point about his history and not just during the 1960s but that's when he was cut off.
Whether everyone in that town hall knew Bernie's history is irrelevant, when one person yelled out ("we know!" ) he was speaking to a televised audience as well, many of which may not have known.
Bernie's history in regards to Civil Rights in segregated Chicago of the early 1960s whether as dangerous or not to body and life as others helped shape his character, empathy and courage in taking on institutional powers in protecting the most vulnerable.
Bernie has followed this North Star throughout his life and political career.
Bernie nor I are claiming his history is the be all, nor as "a gift" but history does forge one's passions and Bernie was trying let the people know where he stood to reassure them that if President he would look out for and listen to them, it's too bad some hecklers couldn't give him the same courtesy.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided