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In reply to the discussion: Progressive House candidate responds to criticism over past comments about Black Dems [View all]yardwork
(70,295 posts)93. He sounds immature.
This kid complaining about older Black politicians and throwing all these catch phrases at them, when he has absolutely no clue what they endured and fought to achieve.
The people he's complaining about literally saved our democracy, for all of us.
It's almost hard to get mad at him. I feel like laughing at the little toddler who learned big words from bad influences.
I hope he loses his primary, returns to grassroots activism, and learns more. I'm sure he's a decent person who can learn and grow.
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Progressive House candidate responds to criticism over past comments about Black Dems [View all]
lapucelle
Saturday
OP
Buzzfeed did a deep dive into allegations of tokenization in the Sunrise Movement.
lapucelle
Saturday
#6
A lot of people with very different perspectives see what they want to see in these stories, I think.
WhiskeyGrinder
Saturday
#5
William Lawrence certainly saw what he wanted to see, and it is a different perspective.
lapucelle
Saturday
#8
I want to be clear that I'm not a fan of the Sunrise Movement. But the quotes that you're posting weren't just him
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#108
Marx wasn't wrong when he talked about the inherent contradictions of capitalism and I believe there are inherent
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#110
There's nothing progressive about a young white guy claiming that Black imperialists are the problem,
lapucelle
Yesterday
#113
Is this the common element? They both said / wrote terrible things about Black people
lapucelle
Saturday
#10
What's Trumpier than a white man complaining that Black people are standing in his very entitled way?
lapucelle
Yesterday
#94
Most people in this country, at least most Democrats and left leaning people, are not happy with the Israeli Government
Quiet Em
Yesterday
#71
If the defense of the slaughter of brown Muslim children is not racist I don't know what is.
AloeVera
Yesterday
#96
Yup. It's becoming a pattern and it's starting to seem like it's intentional.
Quiet Em
Yesterday
#67
sleep on it, but when you wake up ask yourself why to think an ass like this is helpful in any way
Quiet Em
Yesterday
#73
Something about U.S. Middle East foreign policy being the most important single issue, apparently.
betsuni
Yesterday
#80
You see, the real problem is that Black imperialists are defanging white leftists.
lapucelle
Saturday
#19
Republican voters think whites face the most discrimination, have fewer advantages.
betsuni
Yesterday
#74
Like Platner, Lawrence is a white man who grew up in affluence and centers himself.
lapucelle
Yesterday
#92
Buzzfeed did a deep dive into allegations of racism in the Sunrise Movement.
lapucelle
Yesterday
#107
I'll never forget the Black Caucus standing up to Dubya being awarded the presidency by the SC
Skittles
Saturday
#30
I think it was WillyT, but Third Way Manny mocking Obama was also garbage, yet so popular.
betsuni
Yesterday
#54
He can't walk back the fact that he singled out Black politicians and voters.
yardwork
Yesterday
#91
I would like to thank those people on this forum who support the black community
Keepthesoulalive
Yesterday
#76