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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If the Democratic Party decides to ignore the concerns of minority voters to get white 'Rust Belt' [View all]ZX86
(1,428 posts)149. Then they need to be educated.
Not alienated.
What White people need to understand POC are the canary in the coal mine. We have always been the last hired and the first fired. Corporate America is running out of Black people and they're next.
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If the Democratic Party decides to ignore the concerns of minority voters to get white 'Rust Belt' [View all]
bravenak
Nov 2016
OP
Not only that but its not making any sense, if the "rust belt" voters economies are better now
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#1
Nobody really believes they have it worse but it damn sure seems to me that even democrats
bravenak
Nov 2016
#2
Yeap, what's the DNC message supposed to be now... we're stronger than those people!? There are
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#14
It is my opinion that they bought the message of the gop because they WANTED TO
bravenak
Nov 2016
#15
Definitely they are willfully stupid. One can only make so many excuses for them, and then the
RKP5637
Nov 2016
#102
Well, some may actually believe that, but Dems can't control what others believe.
Garrett78
Nov 2016
#23
But I guess my point is that a lot of Trump supporters probably do believe that.
Garrett78
Nov 2016
#50
hillary supported a platform that supported everyone. Trump supporters didn't want that
JI7
Nov 2016
#7
Yeah, but calling walking riding a bike isn't making sense at all... somethings aren't fitting the
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#8
Our political parties have a masterful way of adapting to changing environments
davidn3600
Nov 2016
#16
they hold on to power through a system where certain people's votes count more , it does matter that
JI7
Nov 2016
#54
they voted on Castro as they usually do and upset at Obama's opening relations with the country.
JI7
Nov 2016
#60
exactly. another difference is we don't make excuses for minorities who vote republican
JI7
Nov 2016
#137
Agreed. We give them the same sideeye we give white trump voters. Maybe even a bigger sideeye
bravenak
Nov 2016
#141
They are stupid and bigoted. Now they will impoverish themselves with King Trump the racist asshole.
bravenak
Nov 2016
#118
Well, I'm sure you are in alert-proof swagger, and I am not. But I do note an extremist...
Eleanors38
Nov 2016
#131
Persistently wrong. As I have stated here and over the years we WILL deal with...
Eleanors38
Nov 2016
#224
We still live in some semblance of a democracy, and have to act accordingly...
Eleanors38
Nov 2016
#236
Can we? Because it sure seem s to me that folks want us to shut up about 'identity politics'
bravenak
Nov 2016
#12
Maybe some people who don't really get both the practical implications of that, or what
JCanete
Nov 2016
#97
while at the same time trying to convince us that those calling for walls and banning people
JI7
Nov 2016
#21
foreign involvement in campaigns should be called out. along with the racists who support
JI7
Nov 2016
#31
by holding people accountable for what they supported . they voted trump they voted for a fucking
JI7
Nov 2016
#41
How does ignoring our concerns win elections or get poc priorities implemented in policy?
bravenak
Nov 2016
#43
PoC didnt vote 90% for Clinton. Trump got close to 30% of Latino votes last I saw
Grey Lemercier
Nov 2016
#83
As with so many things, it's the GOP that does what they accuse Dems of doing (see post #10).
Garrett78
Nov 2016
#25
republicans lost the last 2 elections. we see the country is full of racists . call them out
JI7
Nov 2016
#42
you don't solve it without calling it out and identifying it. and certainly not by lying about it
JI7
Nov 2016
#55
It is mostly white folks who vote against their own interests BECAUSE they are racist
bravenak
Nov 2016
#113
And if they think Trump is good on Trade or help them get a job they are not only racist but stupid
bravenak
Nov 2016
#147
Educate them then. Black folks sho is tried of all the extra work expected out of us for free
bravenak
Nov 2016
#151
she did not lose, she's got 2 million more votes than Trump amid allegations of voter
wordpix
Nov 2016
#217
The DOJ did what it could, but lost Shelby County v. Holder in a 5-4 decision.
Garrett78
Nov 2016
#48
Because white voters of the working class blame minorities for their problems?
bravenak
Nov 2016
#63
They are being led by fear. We've been through this before, and I know you have some justified
JCanete
Nov 2016
#98
That is a likely turn of events. You won't let go of people basically just being bad people and
JCanete
Nov 2016
#123
I said enough of them, which is a start. That only takes like 5 percent to swing an election.
JCanete
Nov 2016
#128
That we can have economic justice with actually addressing the racism in the us that prevents
bravenak
Nov 2016
#130
okay, I appreciate the conversation. If you are referring to some subset of the Sanders supporters,
JCanete
Nov 2016
#148
I am not sure it is the job of minorities who deal with racism to also be tasked with the superhuman
bravenak
Nov 2016
#150
I understand that actually. It isn't a fair burden for sure. I have never agreed with you more than
JCanete
Nov 2016
#153
Oh hell yeah. I heard that this year. Hillary was trying to do a mans job. Fuck them.
bravenak
Nov 2016
#169
No. Point was we never gave them a better narrative. We started protecting corporations,
JCanete
Nov 2016
#229
I notice there is an attempt by some to dismiss the Popular Vote and to try to make
JI7
Nov 2016
#56
Exactly. We are on the right side of history. The way to win is not to step over to the wrong
Squinch
Nov 2016
#96
It's actually bigoted to assume that all white voters in the rust belt are racists
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#81
Your view is lost in the winds of recrimination and static Party conservatism...
Eleanors38
Nov 2016
#112
Many did. Many were just tired of Hillary. Many were sick of both parties...
Eleanors38
Nov 2016
#221
I'll be direct: Racist whites will be communicated with if the Party is to achieve viability.
Eleanors38
Nov 2016
#223
it's bigoted to think some who votes for an openly bigot whose main campaign theme
JI7
Nov 2016
#159
She specifically wrote about "getting" back voters we lost to the racist shit bag - not all white
bettyellen
Nov 2016
#164
Please reread reply # 46 which spells out how much the Democratic Party has recently lost.
democrank
Nov 2016
#84
Seriously. Kinda hurtful to see folks making excuses for that crap and crying about identity politic
bravenak
Nov 2016
#165
democratic 'consultants' need to be fired. they don't know shit. we have our own DC bubble.
pansypoo53219
Nov 2016
#184
I completely agree with you on the racist issue, but not the workers in the rust belt.
napi21
Nov 2016
#207
They few that will flip, already have buyers remorse and are pretending that they never voted Trump
bravenak
Nov 2016
#206
Please stop listining to people who want to Divide us along racial lines (ie the OP)
jack_krass
Nov 2016
#233
Remember - only a few flipped to the fuhrer. The real fight for the fence sitters is over a small..
Lucky Luciano
Nov 2016
#220
No reason to worry about that they will ignore them for the regular reasons
TheKentuckian
Nov 2016
#209
Do you think that no "white 'Rust Belt' voters" supported Clinton in the election?
David__77
Nov 2016
#232