Basically, I want to know how to solve racism.
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It is predicted that in the future the majority will be brown. So, say hello to your new master.Derived Absurdity wrote: Basically, I want to know how to solve racism.
The fact still remains that America has been perpetually propagandized against anything even remotely resembling socialism for decades now.
This anti-socialist propaganda is effective precisely because it's tailored towards ppl whose bigotry prevents them from sharing and caring.
Y'all are pretending the issue is that no one ever effectively sold socialism to America, when really bigots just prefer racist capitalism.
We live in a country that fights tooth and nail to preserve the myth that only non-Whites benefit from govt services
read up on social security and how it almost never was b/c folk didn't want Blacks to have it.
every social program in America, be it schools, water regulation, or healthcare, has been hampered by racist selfishness.
systemic racism is the number one reason why we don't have socialism in America. It ain't the banks or the 1%ers.
The conservatives who love Trump weren't hooked by his faux economic populism. They came for the bigotry and oppression like they always do.
Some of these red states are damn near in 3rd world status because perpetuating Jim Crow is more important than having a functional govt.
They couldn't care less about the big banks because they're already convinced that Blacks, Muslims, and Mexicans are their worst enemies.
same greedy forces who are beholden to the corporations are also beholden to the racists back home who sent them to DC to kill change
They may be funded by the 1%, but the folk who voted them in are your bigoted neighbors, family and friends, closeted or otherwise
Those GOP voters are not voting to prop up the banks, that's only an intended consequence of riling them up to vote for White supremacy.
You can't just reason w/these folk that socialism is in their best interest. They've already decided that White privilege is most important.
Give Democratic voters a stark contrast to the GOP's bigotry. Don't hide behind economics when moral/human leadership is required.
That's how you summon the Obama coalition to the polls. That's how you win. Follow the blueprint.
It's very telling that the Democratic plea to White voters is always made through economic means, rather than a moral calling against hate.
Some of y'all get too wonky and forget folk need food for their souls, not just stats and figures on how the banks are robbing them.
GOP knows that better than anybody, that's why they're always appealing to their voters worst emotional instincts.
we miss a vital opportunity to change society and our toxic politics when we take the easy way out instead of the moral high ground.
http://www.vox.com/2016/9/8/12847184/wh ... ry-johnsonWhen you recognize what's going on in Syria, when you recognize that Aleppo is in kinda the epicenter between ... Aleppo! Umm, knowing that there's a city between the two forces, really at the epicenter, but not remembering or recognizing that that's Aleppo ... guilty.
I'm disappointed that the Libertarian I voted for in the primaries, Marc Allan Feldman, died shortly after the primaries, and there's practically no news about it whatsoever. Not that many people actually end up on primary ballots for president of the United States, you'd think that the sudden and mysterious death of one of them would actually matter.Boomer wrote:I'm really disappointed the libertarian party gave Johnson the nom. In an election with maybe the most turmoil in this country's history the dude is about as vanilla and uninspiring as you can get.
Good, because the dude is worse than both Hillary and Trump.Boomer wrote:I don't think Gary Johnson has a chance even if he makes it into the debates. The dude is an awful public speaker, maybe worse than Hillary.
Please explain.Derived Absurdity wrote:Good, because the dude is worse than both Hillary and Trump.Boomer wrote:I don't think Gary Johnson has a chance even if he makes it into the debates. The dude is an awful public speaker, maybe worse than Hillary.
And?An arrest warrant has been issued against Jill Stein for vandalism.
Death penalty offense.the_dork_lord wrote:And?An arrest warrant has been issued against Jill Stein for vandalism.
Well, "walking pneumonia" is a far less hazardous, and not quite as contagious. Though I agree that she shouldn't have been hugging anyone.Derived Absurdity wrote:Oh, so she has pneumonia, a deadly and infectious disease, and so just proceeded to hug a little girl hours after she fainted?
Man, fuck this shit. Everything about this is just so unbelievably shady. I hate it when the right-wing is proven right. I honestly cannot believe this campaign is happening. This is like a nightmare.
Never trust people to do what you think they're going to do. People are bastards. People voted for the Nazis and Brexit, you can't trust peopleBoomer wrote:I'm most likely not going to vote since I live in a decidedly democratic state where Hillary will likely win by double digit points.
Blade Azaezel wrote:Never trust people to do what you think they're going to do. People are bastards. People voted for the Nazis and Brexit, you can't trust peopleBoomer wrote:I'm most likely not going to vote since I live in a decidedly democratic state where Hillary will likely win by double digit points.
Exactly. People will forever vote against their own self interests in the most absurd and mindboggling of ways. It's how we ended up with a fucking Tory government trying to bleed the middle classes dry whilst trying to bankrupt the working classes, and those on benefits, into extinction.Gendo wrote:Blade Azaezel wrote:Never trust people to do what you think they're going to do. People are bastards. People voted for the Nazis and Brexit, you can't trust peopleBoomer wrote:I'm most likely not going to vote since I live in a decidedly democratic state where Hillary will likely win by double digit points.
Sorry, had to run to the bathroom real quick.the_dork_lord wrote:I'm fine with all this, Cassius, and I agree with it, but how does that translate to voting for Clinton (the point of this thread)?