Anya Ristow
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Why, in your opinion, do black American voters, and specifically black WOMEN, apparently need a white guy who represents a predominantly white state to come up with a better agenda for them, bearing in mind it needs to be an agenda for which they trust white people to vote?Antonio Moore is right that Bernie needed to come with a black agenda. A SPECIFIC black agenda on top of his policies that will overwhelmingly help a lot of black people and specifically black WOMEN. For all the failures of his rhetoric, the math still dictates that his policies would still do more to help black people because of their class than anyone else. Going to ados101.com, you would see that Bernie's policies would address somewhere around half of those demands for a black agenda.
So when you ask older black people what the white electorate, Democratic or Republican, are capable of, they remember. They remember that this country has spent the better part of 40 years lauding the racially destructive policies of Ronald Reagan. They remember that actual progressive choices, like Jackson and Edwards, were rejected by white Democrats. They remember that white people failed to turn on George W. Bush, despite his legacy of incompetence and torture, and instead reelected him. They remember that the majority of white people did not vote for the first black president, spent eight years attacking his every move, and then replaced him with the most small-minded bigot they could find, rejecting an immensely qualified white woman in the process.
Learning these lessons about what white people will do is part of growing up black in this country. Many young black people start out assuming that white people are better than they’ve shown, that the stories of past white failures are things white people have learned from. I have small children and I certainly want them to believe that they will encounter better, more reliable white people in their life than I have encountered in my own. I want them to believe in coalitions, and in allies. But I’m also aging. The hope I try to impart to my kids sometimes feels fraudulent, like I’m raising them for a world I no longer believe will exist. Eventually, I’ll be old enough and strong enough to do for my children what so many black parents have to do: rip the innocence from them and teach them how things really are.
Older black people know white people. They’ve suffered because of them more than anybody else. In the first primary of 2020 in which black people had a voice, the message I heard from the elders was “Vote for Biden, because white people gonna white.” I’m, at best, one last election away from fully agreeing with them.
Because 30,000 people in the states die each year due to inadequate health insurance coverage (disproportionately POC) who would not die in the coming 4 years if Bernie's health plan was enacted vs Biden's. Of course, another debate is whether Bernie could actually achieve that with presidential powers from the get-go.Why, in your opinion, do black American voters, and specifically black WOMEN, apparently need a white guy who represents a predominantly white state to come up with a better agenda for them, bearing in mind it needs to be an agenda for which they trust white people to vote?
It’s not about what "a white guy" but what any presidential candidate should bring in order to get their votes. That applied just as much to Cory Booker and Kamala Harris. That's why they failed as candidates.Why, in your opinion, do black American voters, and specifically black WOMEN, apparently need a white guy who represents a predominantly white state to come up with a better agenda for them, bearing in mind it needs to be an agenda for which they trust white people to vote?
I think the article from The Nation by Elie Mystal, discussed earlier, makes a very powerful point:
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Black Voters Didn’t Vote for Biden in South Carolina Because They ‘Lack Information’
Black voters opted for Biden because they have no faith that white voters will do the right thing and vote for a true progressive.www.thenation.com
Party before country is a problem that is not limited to the Republican Party.Their purpose in politics is specifically to break apart the Democratic Black voters by reason of who is truly Black American enough to claim any hardship of race.
That's not a debate. Did you follow the ACA getting passed? Presidential powers can't completely rework the healthcare system. The changes to law and spending require Congress to act. And Sanders does not have the time, resources, or skills to do it. Warren might have put us on the path, but Sanders is not capable of it. And now he's spreading bullshit about Biden threatening to veto M4A when he said he would have to read any bill and ensure it did not fuck people over in the short run (Warren, for example, has a transition period in her plan).Of course, another debate is whether Bernie could actually achieve that with presidential powers from the get-go.
This is part of the reason that, while I don't have you on ignore I rarely read your posts. High levels of passive-aggressivism to start with, and every post I HAVE read ends with you pointing fingers.They're allowed to make it but I am not obligated to agree or respect it. eta: what you did was try to invalidate my standing to make the criticism.
But here's the thing - Clyburn very obviously is more closely aligned with the sentiment of most African-American Dem voters by far, so calling him a "sellout" is just vindictive name-calling and doesn't make sense unless the vast majority of black Dems are also "sellouts".I don't "need" to do anything. I've stated the point of view and it would be nice if you would engage on the substance of their critiques instead of trying to invalidate standing again because they are "fringe." They may not represent all black people but their views are valid and, personally, more insightful than the people relying on Sellout Clyburn.
If you would prefer, then, why in your opinion, do black American voters, and specifically black WOMEN, need anyone to come up with better a agenda for them than one they could put together for themselves, bearing in mind that, at least according to Elie Mystal's article, they're acutely aware -- and probably more so than most, if not all, the candidates -- that this agenda will have to be one that they think white voters are prepared to accept, if the Republicans are not to win by default?It’s not about what "a white guy" but what any presidential candidate should bring in order to get their votes. That applied just as much to Cory Booker and Kamala Harris. That's why they failed as candidates.
The lies and bullshit team Sanders has been embracing in their last gasps of desperation are pretty disqualifying. Like, if I didn’t loathe them before, I’m utterly disgusted now. Some of it is just political opportunism like you see in some candidates — like the Trump level hypocrisy of ranting endlessly about Biden is coasting on Obama‘s fumes, only to launch a misleadingly edited ad trying to pretend Bernie and Obama had any kind of relationship. But now, after wagging his finger at people for voting due to fears of Trump, his campaign is fearmongering over ridiculous nonsense about Biden cutting Social Security or vetoing health care plans. That, coupled with the insidious and disgusting attempts to portray Biden as having dementia is really some of the most repulsive shit I’ve seen in Dem politics.And now he's spreading bullshit about Biden threatening to veto M4A when he said he would have to read any bill and ensure it did not fuck people over in the short run (Warren, for example, has a transition period in her plan).
Are you suggesting that the black voters who have failed to support Bernie Sanders are unaware of the inadequacies of health care provision in the US or that they are unaware of his proposals to remedy this?Because 30,000 people in the states die each year due to inadequate health insurance coverage (disproportionately POC) who would not die in the coming 4 years if Bernie's health plan was enacted vs Biden's. Of course, another debate is whether Bernie could actually achieve that with presidential powers from the get-go.Why, in your opinion, do black American voters, and specifically black WOMEN, apparently need a white guy who represents a predominantly white state to come up with a better agenda for them, bearing in mind it needs to be an agenda for which they trust white people to vote?
I am stating exactly what I think, that people try to discredit me and don't bother engaging on the substantive argument. Why else would it matter? Why bring it up? Why does who I am and my background matter if we're just talking about ideas? Imagine the response if I was a white man.This is part of the reason that, while I don't have you on ignore I rarely read your posts. High levels of passive-aggressivism to start with, and every post I HAVE read ends with you pointing fingers.
I interpreted that to mean that white voters cannot be trusted, which I’ve been saying too, even though I’m white.What has he done for them?
Black Voters Didn’t Vote for Biden in South Carolina Because They ‘Lack Information’
So...vote for the senator from MBNA?
Sanders may be tone deaf, but he's legit trying to share the economic bounty of the United States. If he's unsuccessful convincing you of that, then fine. If you think his policies don't target black people specifically, then fine. But in what universe is Joe Biden going to share a damned thing but his supposed charm?
Am I wrong in thinking the article is saying that black voters aren't so much voting for Joe Biden or even against Bernie Sanders, but against white voters?
I had pondered what would have happened if Clyburn had endorsed Warren, but the article covers that, too, explicitly. And I gotta say it's not flattering for anyone. We say a lot of Republicans vote against their own best interest. Are we prepared to say that Democrats do, too?