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Showing Original Post only (View all)I'm damn tired of people who claim to be the left [View all]
trying to hijack the Democratic platform.
I'm damn tired of people who are trying to redefine liberals, and the Democratic Party.
If you are not for Civil Rights, Equal Rights, and Social Justice, you are not a liberal.
If you consider civil rights as "Identity politics", you are not a liberal.
If you are complaining about "identity politics" in any way, shape or form, you are not a liberal.
And if you adhere to any of the above, you are not the base, you are not the party, you are not our voice, and you will not dictate our future.
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He held strong his position in bigotry. Nothing, anyone did would have changed the
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#22
Civil rights is non-negotiable...and has nothing to do with jobs...not an either or situation...so
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#349
Civil rights are not negotiable period end of story...one can have different economic proposals...
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#470
Oh really...well as a woman who nearly died at the hands of a right to life doctor in Georgia...I
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#485
I have shared it...I never realized the role that pro-choice played in womens' lives until I became
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#488
Well I won't support anyone who doesn't make social justice a priority at the primary level.
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#489
Reducing LGBTQ justice issues to the label "bathrooms" is exactly what is wrong with
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#376
Apparently. Also - all the Democratic Platform says about women is "abortions for everybody!"
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#379
You are sounding incredibly similar to your friend. There is plenty of hard evidence,
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#26
um, when your vote is supressed and you're denied an ID that is required to vote,
Ninsianna
Jul 2017
#266
Also, if you're really from motown, you really should pay some attention to the
Ninsianna
Jul 2017
#95
They are Bigots . THEY are the ones who have a problem with where people go to the bathrooms
JI7
Jul 2017
#23
economic issues were being talked about by the democrats while Trump was spewing his bigotry
JI7
Jul 2017
#40
that says more about the white people who vote for them . as i said they are bigots
JI7
Jul 2017
#43
that makes no sense considering Hillary got about the same number of votes as Obama did in 12 and
JI7
Jul 2017
#99
Anyone who embraces (or defends, or advocates for) "trickle-down social justice" has...
NurseJackie
Jul 2017
#146
And politicians who say that rural white voters will suddenly vote for "big government" politicians
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#140
Hmmm also looks like some want to blame it on the party supporting transgender rights ......
lunasun
Jul 2017
#163
Without getting a pie thrown in my face, transgender rights do hurt Democrats in MY COUNTY.
Jim Beard
Jul 2017
#438
Well then I guess we will have to wait until there are less bigots in your county to win your
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#475
Its all West Texas, from the Panhandle to the Oil Rough Necks in Midland. A large area.
Jim Beard
Jul 2017
#479
No area should be written off in my opinion. And there is nothing wrong with emphasizing
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#481
I doubt it but it certainly says something that they were not bothered with Trumps bigotry. Eom
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#32
And in Montana against Gianforte...had Montana run a moderate candidate, we could have taken that
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#108
You brought it up. I was merely informing you that there were others more suited in
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#290
Well Scott Walker defeated the Democratic candidate for Wisconsin way before 2016
delisen
Jul 2017
#157
Yeah, the refrain of the straight white man... it was 'bathrooms" vs "factory jobs."
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#326
Identity politics is code for Democrats should abandon their base and focus on white voters
Gothmog
Jul 2017
#133
Only if "white voters" are the only people interested in their own economic welfare,
whathehell
Jul 2017
#342
Social Justice is an economic issue for women, LGBTQ , people of color and Transgender...you can
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#476
Yep. Trickle down social justice is about as probable as trickle down economics. (nt)
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#142
I feel like they're both very conservative viewpoints. Any "trickle-down" policy is conservative...
NurseJackie
Jul 2017
#145
straight white men who get upset when the subject is women, or minorities, or trans, etc
Skittles
Jul 2017
#65
Which ONE of those groups doesn't need an income to live on, or financial security?
whathehell
Jul 2017
#344
Ah I am also a white female and lost jobs because I was a woman and was questioned on how my kids
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#477
First sentence, Wth. This would be the beginning, the start. Actually knowing what Sanders says.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#414
Yes, it is on yearly income. Are you telling me we divide blue and white collar in this argument?
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#426
His policy, dismissed the poor. His policy. His words. His free college.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#415
I get it. You state you get it. I equally say, " seek out the real ones."
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#427
Her plan was very good and would have avoided the problems that I saw in Georgia with Georgia Hope.
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#473
Georgia Hope ended up just as you describe. In fact the wealthier kids drive what is called
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#472
Thanks...I was so excited when they came out with it. But I doubt my daughter who just
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#491
Sanders himself makes the statement. I have given you the quotes. We listened to Sanders.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#464
I was in a thread stating women in the WH gets .80 to the $1.00. That would be identity politic.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#182
It challenges white straight male privilege, which seems to have had a resurgence
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#393
Democratic Party always and consistently works toward economic justice. That is a given. Eom
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#28
Not when we moved right on economics. We abandoned working people and the poor
Ken Burch
Jul 2017
#225
No we did not abandon people. Everything the Democratic party does, is to strengthen the economy.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#234
Voting to protect credit card companies over working people is the one that always gets to me.
aikoaiko
Jul 2017
#257
I do not even try to explain the necessity of TPP and why it is important to us.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#399
Correct or other forms of personal retirement so we can eventually not work and
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#429
But it looks like you've changed your position from any trade deal being "bad for everyone"
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#443
The problem is they do a very bad job articulating the message. Terrible branding and messaging.
LBM20
Jul 2017
#458
Economic justice is inseparable from social justice. Economics have been used to oppress.
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#127
Bernie is not running for anything...he is now one senator among 100 ...I don't get being a
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#478
It seems to me that a lot of people agree with the OP. It may not be all about you. Eom
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#187
most economic disparity due to bigotry over things like race, gender, sexual orientation
JI7
Jul 2017
#44
and not everything is the same. in the United States it IS due to race with majority of white people
JI7
Jul 2017
#60
Yes, not being a white, straight man puts you in a very different economic situation
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#130
There are also example of areas with economic justice and blatant racism...such as the UK and Europe
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#355
Well some in the party believe that civil rights are not negotiable and you can not have economic
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#351
They- would likely say the opposite -- That they've focused almost exclusively
whathehell
Jul 2017
#306
Can you state specific instances when Democrats have done this? Hillary included both.
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#312
I am confused. Are you saying unless there are instances where Democrats 'ignore' social
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#353
It's all in the context..Beyond that, you'll only get answers to your questions
whathehell
Jul 2017
#466
Laws have been passed, Supreme Court decisions have come down supporting this.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#292
Because certain ambitious politicians feel they gain credibility by the division. (nt)
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#305
Only if the OP is too, since everyone here believes in Civil Rights as well..
whathehell
Jul 2017
#367
They refuse to do the heavy lifting needed in order to win...and I dispute that they are Democrats..
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#110
They are not...and now some have decided that this is the perfect time for a full on single payer
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#122
Having good timing (and being realistic) has never been one of their strong points. As you note...
NurseJackie
Jul 2017
#123
Yes. Privileged! That cannot be repeated often enough, or LOUDLY enough. It's all...
NurseJackie
Jul 2017
#215
I am a leftist...and no matter what I vote Democratic always...the base of the Party
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#238
There's nobody on the left who is NOT for civil rights, equal rights, and sociaL justice
Ken Burch
Jul 2017
#94
I voted for Clinton because her policies were the best of all the candidates but maybe O'Mallery.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#284
I didn't. I said in that post you had the right to vote for her for whatever reasons you did
Ken Burch
Jul 2017
#330
I am not going to refight the primary. Blatantly dismissive telling people why they vote Clinton
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#343
I never used that experssion or even thought it-and I accept that she won the nomination
Ken Burch
Jul 2017
#348
That is not really true. She covered issues important to me and I would like to say
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#480
there are in this thread including people who deny obvious discrimination against minorities by
JI7
Jul 2017
#103
No, some (leaders at that ) have called for economic justice and for putting social justice on the
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#107
Of course you're correct. Many others have told that poster the same thing. Often.
NurseJackie
Jul 2017
#112
I agree nurse...and I believe that it is a minority ( not in the party) that only matter when an
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#117
The Democratic base is not dismissing economic justice. Further, they shine. Dismissing IP
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#185
It was mentioned by one guy in one speech. He shouldn't have said what he said
Ken Burch
Jul 2017
#198
Ken Burch, Sanders has stated this many times, one way or another. Respectfully. Eom.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#200
Why would you define me as lashing out as I have a conversation with support for our
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#202
You seem to imply that there's an argument among rank and file people in the party and on the left
Ken Burch
Jul 2017
#216
No implying. A statement that some, and Sanders as leader, wants to put "wedge" issue to the side.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#217
Sanders is simply one person expressing an opinion-he's not going to run for president again.
Ken Burch
Jul 2017
#221
LOL! Actually, more than one. (It was in all the papers. Surprised you missed it.)
NurseJackie
Jul 2017
#209
Sorry Our revolution endorsed both Mello and Periello...as did Democratic leaders ...big
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#196
"trickle down social justice". Wow, that perfectly describes what we were given. Eom
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#250
I am gay so I am an identity politics person! The problem I have is people who claim to be on the
m-lekktor
Jul 2017
#111
It can't happen right now. That is what most Democrats say. In order to get
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#118
This is exactly the split the GOP works so hard to accomplish. They won in 2016 don't let them
nikibatts
Jul 2017
#114
I am also tired of people deciding they, and only they, are the real Democrats
loyalsister
Jul 2017
#119
Yeah, divisive much? Tell that to Dem leadership who are appointing Bernie, Keith Ellison as leaders
Arazi
Jul 2017
#137
Coddling and accommodating. Still it is not enough and we get trashed endlessly. Eom
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#167
Yes, and you have nothing proving the sky is blue, proving my point that no proof is necessary nt
stevenleser
Jul 2017
#206
I'm damned tired of rich people with ulterior motives trying to hijack the Democratic platform.
YoungDemCA
Jul 2017
#158
Who are examples of lefties who are against Civil Rights, Equal Rights, and Social Justice...
aikoaiko
Jul 2017
#159
This is the discussion on this thread. Unfortunately, we have a small group that wants to put SJ to
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#276
Hmm. Nice to be told there's a litmus test for membership in our party. Gosh, and here I am...
PatrickforO
Jul 2017
#259
The democratic party, Obama and the future Democratic Pres Clinton all actively worked
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#272
I do not understand either and have asked repeatedly. I do not get the clarification, either. Eom
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#303
So, every policy of the Democrats since the Mid 1990's were screwups except the FMLA and ACA?
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#332
What part of Clinton's policy was ever putting economic justice under the bus? Ever? Eom
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#285
Didn't see "Welfare Reform" in a platform of any campaign of hers. Can direct us to where that is?
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#380
As FLOTUS she was an active participant in shaping policy in the White House
killbotfactory
Jul 2017
#384
If this term funny because you just realized that left wing critics of mainstream democrats use it?
killbotfactory
Jul 2017
#375
So the obsession with "free-market" solutions and deregulation went away?
killbotfactory
Jul 2017
#382
I heard Glenn Greenwald say that BHO let the GOP buy him a drink, and then just teased them
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#406
I would think it was common knowledge among people who pay attention to democratic politics.
aidbo
Jul 2017
#444
First, I agree. When I sat back and watched it all, that is how I assessed it.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#460
And congressional Democrats pressured Obama successfully to not go all the way...
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#425
Would you explain the difference between "ranting about" and "discussing" social "issues?"
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#396
When black men are murdered by cops. When women cannot get a legal medical procedure.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#400
If you are not in favor of the rich paying their fair share of taxes, you are not a Democrat either.
alarimer
Jul 2017
#288
Again, the Democratic party has, and always has had emphasis on a strong economic justice component.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#293
The only people who seem to think that they aren't both being considered equally important
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#394
I think that you believe that if the term "wages" are not included in a discussion of "social issue
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#398
The gaslighting of those of us who dearly wanted a woman president will stick with me for a long tim
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#431
I agree with you, in your bluntness of what happen pertaining to women.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#434
What we need is a strong, clear champion of the middle and working classes regardless of gender or
LBM20
Jul 2017
#459
It was not Clinton supporters saying they were voting for her because she was a woman.
pirateshipdude
Jul 2017
#461