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In reply to the discussion: I'm damn tired of people who claim to be the left [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)The man will be 79 in 2020 and realizes the voters won't elect a president who is that old.
And I don't think you are representing quite accurately what he was saying-he was arguing, in a flawed way, that the issues you mentioned in the OP, issues the great majority of us, whoever we backed in the 2016 primary, agree with you on-should not be treated as the ONLY issues that matter-that we can fight for rights and justice AND fight passionately for economic justice.
He shouldn't have phrased it as he did...using the term "identity politics" was wrong and it did sound dismissive-but it was him sounding dismissive as an individual. It still goes without saying that a Sanders Administration would have been just as anti-oppression in practice as a HRC administration.
But the OP reads as though there is still a refusal to accept that the supporters of Bernie are themselves committed to the antioppression agenda. As a group, they are and they always were.
And if we are to beat Trump or whoever might be nominated in his stead, we need to be finding common ground with each other...we need dialog for a change...anything that perpetuates the artificial division between social justice and economic justice advocates that was invented for the 2016 primaries, a division that hadn't existed before that for decades if it truly existed at all, only hurts our chances of beating the party of oppression, both social AND economic.
Trump is the villain...not anyone who ran for OUR nomination in 2016.
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