2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Did you know you can support Sanders and BLM at the same time? [View all]joshcryer
(62,507 posts)In the terrible language of the academia, the "white supremacists" were the ones who didn't clap when Marissa spoke.
I know that language is extreme, and I don't like using such language because it's off-putting, but that's the truth. When Marissa spoke a good 1/3rd of the people clapped for her. They were the people who weren't terribly wrought by her talking.
And to be clear, Marissa pissed me off, and if I let my emotions get to me I might've been the people not clapping or jeering. I wasn't there so I can't say I was the better person.
It was a protest, that's all. We have to realize and recognize that. Take a breather, step back.
I feel bad for Sanders because it was a no win situation, he didn't want to have her forcefully removed, so he was the bigger person and just left the event (mind you, it was not his own event, so by leaving he was allowing other speakers to take over, if it was his own event I would have expected him to forcefully remove the instigaters, because unlike other posters, I believe that events are for the speakers, not disruptors).