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The Polack MSgt

(13,426 posts)
Wed Dec 13, 2017, 09:44 AM Dec 2017

I want to say thank you. A deep heartfelt thank you to

African Americans, especially the AA women who made up 18% of the total votes in Alabama and voted Democratic at a 98% clip.

Black voters in a state where their votes are aggressively suppressed prevented a disaster for our nation.

Thank you.

I also want to point out that a twice fired judge who stole from a charity and probably molested a 14 year old child lost by 1%

That's because white men voted for him at a 3 to 1 pace, and white women at a 2 to 1 pace. If black voters had not turned out - if they had made up the same percentage of voters as they are in the general population Roy Fucking Moore would be Senator Moore.

If I have to read another wave of "Identity Politics are killing the Democratic Party" nonsense, I won't know how to react...

I'd be torn between the desire to slap that jiggly blob of stupid upside the head and the desire to point and laugh maniacally while twirling my junk like a propeller.

Righty now, I have several bets to pay, because I was sure that Alabama would vote for the white supremacist molester. So happy to be wrong

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I want to say thank you. A deep heartfelt thank you to (Original Post) The Polack MSgt Dec 2017 OP
K&R stonecutter357 Dec 2017 #1
I want to add my thanks too. WhiteTara Dec 2017 #2
Yes let's stop with identity politics bs and hope the party addresses the concerns of a voting bloc lunasun Dec 2017 #3
I hope so as well. The Polack MSgt Dec 2017 #6
K&R sheshe2 Dec 2017 #4
K&R brer cat Dec 2017 #5
K&R ismnotwasm Dec 2017 #7
Thank you for this The Polack MSgt Dec 2017 #9
So true irisblue Dec 2017 #10
I'm just plain happy! spicysista Dec 2017 #8
K&R radical noodle Dec 2017 #11
Yes! EffieBlack Dec 2017 #12
People of Color have shown the Democratic Party the path and the process GeoWilliam750 Dec 2017 #13

WhiteTara

(30,172 posts)
2. I want to add my thanks too.
Wed Dec 13, 2017, 09:56 AM
Dec 2017

I have known for a long time that the only ones who will be able to make the changes we need are African Americans. I am grateful we are on the same team.

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
3. Yes let's stop with identity politics bs and hope the party addresses the concerns of a voting bloc
Wed Dec 13, 2017, 10:00 AM
Dec 2017

they need to listen to more often
One can hope.

ismnotwasm

(42,456 posts)
7. K&R
Wed Dec 13, 2017, 11:31 AM
Dec 2017

I found this on twitter




For me I want my gratitude to be followed by action—easier for me, I think because I live in Seattle. I can do the minimum and stay “active”

So many of our African American posters are no longer posting here. Still, I want to ASK, how can we help?

That whole “identity politics” bullshit came from a place of deep racism—one whites have a difficult time fighting, because first, we have to acknowledge it is racist. When we are unwilling to do that, we simply adjust the narrative to make it sound “reasonable” i.e. “economics affects everybody” true enough, but, for instance how certain economic policies affect an African American male already impeded by decades of institutional racism is not the same as how it affects a White male with similar prospects entering the job markets. You have two entirely different situations.

Some of us tried to point this out, but those who were immersed in, call it “theory” rather than reality wouldn’t hear. It didn’t fit the narrative and the narrative was a racist one.

The Polack MSgt

(13,426 posts)
9. Thank you for this
Wed Dec 13, 2017, 12:00 PM
Dec 2017
for instance how certain economic policies affect an African American male already impeded by decades of institutional racism is not the same as how it affects a White male with similar prospects entering the job markets.


I agree

spicysista

(1,731 posts)
8. I'm just plain happy!
Wed Dec 13, 2017, 11:59 AM
Dec 2017

We are all super glad that folks were not deterred and govt. This is what we need to do. This is how we win! We are now and will forever be stronger together.

 

EffieBlack

(14,249 posts)
12. Yes!
Thu Dec 14, 2017, 10:08 PM
Dec 2017

Way too many “white women joined with black voters” posts.

When your demographic votes 2-1 for the racist pediphile, you don’t get to claim credit for his defeat. If it were left up to white women and white men, Roy Moore would be senator-elect.

GeoWilliam750

(2,540 posts)
13. People of Color have shown the Democratic Party the path and the process
Thu Dec 14, 2017, 10:15 PM
Dec 2017

Now the rest of us have to follow through.

Retaking the House and the Senate in 2018 is not enough. We have to take the state houses and the county boards, and the school boards.

We must be involved.

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