Bernie Sanders has apparently not learned either

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This is entirely untrue. He even was on CBS Morning News and repeated the same thing. Sanders won voters of color under 30 by a 2 to 1 margin. How is the following racist?



This is today:

He is literally advocating for the exact opposite of what you said.

so then why segment that group? Especially since Bernie mostly thinks classism>Racism? Shouldnt his policies that help class, help all?

And I didnt say voters of color under 30, I said voters of color (as in everyone who is eligible to vote). Don't segment what I actually said.

Well, the difference is with the GOP they are all bad faith and dog whistles....coming from almost anyone over there it would be nothing but that, but coming from Sanders, in this context is referring to the votes lost in the rust belt (the ones who could be salvaged, and aren't infected with racism) and how he sees the dems failure to reach those people. As far as deleting it, that's probably more about party unity in the wake, then it being construed as racist.
and Dems act in good faith?

Look, I dont like HIllary either. Never liked her. But a lot of you want to think Bernie was our savior. THat guy was not, and he sketchy too. He dont have to talk to black people being in hte state he from. Stop looking for white heroes. shyt, stop looking for heroes period.
 
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so then why segment that group? Especially since Bernie mostly thinks classism>Racism? Shouldnt his policies that help class, help all?

And I didnt say voters of color under 30, I said voters of color (as in everyone who is eligible to vote). Don't segment what I actually said.


and Dems act in good faith?

Look, I dont like HIllary either. Never liked her. But a lot of you want to think Bernie was our savior. THat guy was not, and he sketchy too. He dont have to talk to black people being in hte state he from. Stop looking for white heroes. shyt, stop looking for heroes period.

I get what you're saying. The Sanders campaign didn't do a good job with outreach to blacks. But even though he's from a state with virtually no black people, he isn't only speaking to whites. He's saying the Dems shouldn't be so arrogant to ignore them either. Obama won enough to win big electoral wins cause he spoke to them.

Out of everyone who ran for President in the whole field (20+ ppl), there was clearly one candidate who's consistently advocated for working people irregardless of color for his entire adult life.

He may not have a lot of signature legislative items passed, but he is putting forth the idea that if you attack the class warfare going on, you will also combat the racial inequalities at the same time

Sanders isn't a savior but he was by far the candidate who made the most sense and what he's advocating for is what many have been advocated for. He's lucky enough to have gained a bigger voice in the last 18 months.
 

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I get what you're saying. The Sanders campaign didn't do a good job with outreach to blacks. But even though he's from a state with virtually no black people, he isn't only speaking to whites. He's saying the Dems shouldn't be so arrogant to ignore them either. Obama won enough to win big electoral wins cause he spoke to them.

Out of everyone who ran for President in the whole field (20+ ppl), there was clearly one candidate who's consistently advocated for working people irregardless of color for his entire adult life.

He may not have a lot of signature legislative items passed, but he is putting forth the idea that if you attack the class warfare going on, you will also combat the racial inequalities at the same time

Sanders isn't a savior but he was by far the candidate who made the most sense and what he's advocating for is what many have been advocated for. He's lucky enough to have gained a bigger voice in the last 18 months.
and I think that is absolute bullshyt.

A) I dont think racial inequity and class inequity are that intertwined. Obviously related, but not intertwined that you fix classicism, then racism ends. I think he wrong.

b) He clearly didnt message that well to the people who color who overwhelmingly didnt vote for him.

I actually like Bernie a lot more than Hillary. I liked him before most of his fan club even knew who he was. But I cant excuse stuff like that so easily.
 

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and I think that is absolute bullshyt.

A) I dont think racial inequity and class inequity are that intertwined. Obviously related, but not intertwined that you fix classicism, then racism ends. I think he wrong.

b) He clearly didnt message that well to the people who color who overwhelmingly didnt vote for him.

I actually like Bernie a lot more than Hillary. I liked him before most of his fan club even knew who he was. But I cant excuse stuff like that so easily.

I think there has to be a balance

Right now the centrist Dems are only focused on ID politics

Progressives in class warfare

I think it'll reach equilibrium
 

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A) I dont think racial inequity and class inequity are that intertwined. Obviously related, but not intertwined that you fix classicism, then racism ends. I think he wrong.

I don't think you understand history, class, nor racism/the development of the concept of race.

Not many people are arguing for a vulgar reductionism of "there's no need to focus on race, just focus on class." The working class will not win without racial justice. Racial justice isn't possible without economic justice because the entire socioeconomic order is based on stolen land, stolen labor, and the hyperexploitation of Afrikan and other communities of color.
 

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I think there has to be a balance

Right now the centrist Dems are only focused on ID politics

Progressives in class warfare

I think it'll reach equilibrium
I think ID politics are bunk too, but didnt Bernie just practice ID politics with that tweet and his message?

And I will say it again, his message hit with white people and not minorities. You all are going to have to accept that.

I don't think you understand history, class, nor racism/the development of the concept of race.
no, i have a very good understanding of racism, the development of race, and whiteness in the US. I went to college too, so don't assume anything.

I have no problem with discussing class. I have a problem with those that are being seen as heroes weven though they see class above race.
 

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no, i have a very good understanding of racism, the development of race, and whiteness in the US. I went to college too, so don't assume anything.

I have no problem with discussing class. I have a problem with those that are being seen as heroes weven though they see class above race.

:pachaha: most people who went to college have no clue when it comes to understanding racism or class either. Often times their understanding is even less than a non-college educated person's understanding.

The world doesn't exist in neat categories. As I've said previously in the thread, you're not substantively dealing with race nor class if you try to do either in isolation. Just ain't gonna happen.
 

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:pachaha: most people who went to college have no clue when it comes to understanding racism or class either.
Great, I am not one of those people. Again, stop assuming.
The world doesn't exist in neat categories. As I've said previously in the thread, you're not substantively dealing with race nor class if you try to do either in isolation. Just ain't gonna happen.
right, now tell that to Bernie.
 

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Great, I am not one of those people. Again, stop assuming.

right, now tell that to Bernie.

I'm not assuming anything based on your background. Most people period don't get it so statistically, my assumption would be sound on those grounds :pachaha:

Anyway, I'm not expecting Bernie nor any other bourgeois politician to fully understand it. Racial inequalities and injustice will always exist under capitalism. Bourgeois politicians and reforms can't solve these issues because they are endemic to capitalism itself. So if the expectation is for Dems to become a revolutionary party, it's never going to happen. The best that can be hoped for is a social democratic orientation with some pro-labor policies.
 

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I think ID politics are bunk too, but didnt Bernie just practice ID politics with that tweet and his message?

And I will say it again, his message hit with white people and not minorities. You all are going to have to accept that.


no, i have a very good understanding of racism, the development of race, and whiteness in the US. I went to college too, so don't assume anything.

I have no problem with discussing class. I have a problem with those that are being seen as heroes weven though they see class above race.

His message hit with everyone, old people are just fakkits though.
 
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