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Because black voters vote solid Dem ticket regardless of any demographic subsets HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #1
So, it's good to take persons of color for granted? Garrett78 Jan 2017 #3
That's quite a leap from "drawing distinctions" to " taking for granted." Orsino Jan 2017 #5
HoneyBadger's reply clearly suggests that black voters can be taken for granted. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #7
It's suggested if you want it to be, I guess... Orsino Jan 2017 #86
Gore won 90%, Kerry won 88%, Obama won 96% in 2008, 93% in 2012 and Clinton won 88%. HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #6
Unjustly is right. And the Democratic Party risks alienation if... Garrett78 Jan 2017 #11
So, black voters should just be written off as "ungettable"- while white voters who vote Republican EffieBlack Jan 2017 #37
Thanks for asking this question. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2017 #2
Because they need to feel better than somebody and it's a tacit acknowledgment elehhhhna Jan 2017 #38
Bingo! Thanks for not tap dancing around the reality of the situation. brush Jan 2017 #68
Because the Trump voting "white working class" harbor a false belief MADem Jan 2017 #4
This! k&r eom BlueCaliDem Jan 2017 #14
And we all know this. A white backlash has been building, as it has throughout US history,... Garrett78 Jan 2017 #20
I'm nor interested in "winning over" racists. They're welcome if they change their tunes. MADem Jan 2017 #32
I agree. And I think it's worth remembering that well-to-do POC often get mistreated in our society. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #35
Exactly! EffieBlack Jan 2017 #39
Capitalists must divide workers in order to better exploit them. guillaumeb Jan 2017 #8
All too true Martin Eden Jan 2017 #17
It's important, too, to recognize that a rising tide doesn't lift all boats. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #21
Economic and social justice has to be for everyone Martin Eden Jan 2017 #27
Regarding social justice and economic justice: Garrett78 Jan 2017 #30
"help everyone equally" Martin Eden Jan 2017 #33
I'm not just talking about the well-to-do. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #36
Reparations will never happen HoneyBadger Jan 2017 #45
Historical injustice continues to impact the present. So, no, those owed are not all dead. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #46
I honestly think it's a tactic to keep more whites voting republican hollowdweller Jan 2017 #9
I think this is an important point. See post #20. We need to change the narrative. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #22
+++++ LeftInTX Jan 2017 #40
The white working class vote is also EXTREMELY VERY regional progree Jan 2017 #10
I'm sure that the Republicans set out to claim those midwesterners. They succeeded. yardwork Jan 2017 #24
ALL workers matter! True_Blue Jan 2017 #12
And she undoubtedly received millions of votes from working class whites. So... Garrett78 Jan 2017 #15
WWC is alt-right rhetoric True_Blue Jan 2017 #16
But we must recognize that not everyone drawing the distinction is doing so maliciously. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #25
We're not allowed to ask that question... Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #13
This. Very disturbing to see liberals fall for this bullshit. bettyellen Jan 2017 #19
Well said. n/t kcr Jan 2017 #23
Divide and Conquer....nt 2naSalit Jan 2017 #18
Because white lives matter more to a lot of people La Lioness Priyanka Jan 2017 #26
I think it is the result of that demographic being one that we got clobbered in. I think we need to JCanete Jan 2017 #28
Democrats already speak to the working class and win among the working class. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #29
I think they care more than you think. They are inundated by bullshit about who is making their JCanete Jan 2017 #31
I didn't suggest they don't care, just that white identity is a major factor for that segment. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #34
Only the white working class is lectured about their 'white privilege' by liberals Dems to Win Jan 2017 #41
Only the white working class are treated as if their shit don't stink ... EffieBlack Jan 2017 #42
exactly. we don't make excuses for black hispanic gay etc that vote republican JI7 Jan 2017 #44
Amazing, isn't it? EffieBlack Jan 2017 #50
Generalizing is being done by those suggesting all working class whites voted for Trump. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #43
The female Wells Fargo exec that set up the system whereby Dems to Win Jan 2017 #49
A white person working for WalMart for $10/hour is privileged compared to a similarly situated POC EffieBlack Jan 2017 #51
Yep. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #55
The Walmart where I am at would not be Doreen Jan 2017 #70
+1 uponit7771 Jan 2017 #81
So, let me get this straight... Garrett78 Jan 2017 #52
You have lots to get straight. Dems to Win Jan 2017 #57
And I stand by that statement. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #60
Sanders positions was refuted a year ago, all PoC being rich STILL wouldn't eliminate racist effects uponit7771 Jan 2017 #82
they still are privileged treestar Jan 2017 #56
Oooh, those voters don't understand us, we're so smart when we insult them Dems to Win Jan 2017 #69
lol...somehow "us" insulting makes a fuckin difference?! That's a RWTP and not even close to reality uponit7771 Jan 2017 #83
lol, that's like saying the justice system is not unfair to black people because OJ Simpson got free JI7 Jan 2017 #62
+1 uponit7771 Jan 2017 #84
they still have white privilege treestar Jan 2017 #54
It's a broadly used term, and different people will have, or not have, any intent behind it. dionysus Jan 2017 #47
And what differentiates that segment of white working class people from... Garrett78 Jan 2017 #48
divide and conquer - nt Deb Jan 2017 #53
According to the census sheshe2 Jan 2017 #58
It clarifies a political reality, like making a distinction between Evangelicals... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #59
See post #48. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #61
Thanks. In reply, it might be based on the idea that... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #63
I think that argument is flawed at best and racist at worst. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #64
I certainly don't equate white and working class. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #65
I'm not saying you do. But that's what's so nasty about dog whistling and implicit bias. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #66
Agreed! Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #67
And now that I've read all of the Fusion article, I can certainly recommend it to others. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #71
That might be unfair to Sanders, though. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #73
I'm not satisfied with the party as a whole when it comes to this issue. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #77
Most Americans don't view reparations on the same footing as current problems. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #79
As I said, it's not an easy sell, but it needs to be done. The framing is key. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #80
This is "class" warfare True_Blue Jan 2017 #72
Never NEEDED a distinction before now... RealityChik Jan 2017 #74
And, as I've written, it's only a segment of the white working class that we're talking about. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #76
Thanx for your kind words... RealityChik Jan 2017 #85
It's because racism has no party lines NobodyHere Jan 2017 #75
That's certainly true, but see post #25. Garrett78 Jan 2017 #78
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