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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders did NOT ... NOT say ditch identity politics !!! [View all]Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)58. Oh, let's beat up on Bernie. THAT'LL end divisiveness. Yep. Sure.





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I agree, I would like to see a video... the link I posted is the whole thing transcribed though
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#2
Hmmmm, so "here's the way you can be the 2nd Latino Senator and please fight for the middle
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#10
I think that worst thing in this election is finding out that misogyny exists on the left as well as
Demsrule86
Nov 2016
#73
The lesson of history is NOT that there should be no serious contest for the nomination.
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#78
It was never Hillary or nothing. She was never the only possible winner we had.
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#81
The politico link I posted had this word for word, I do agree the woman part was NOT needed at
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#6
"...how is it that he doesn't recognize white nationalism as identity politics?" True point...
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#9
Wonderful advice. Too bad that Sanders and his diehards didn't heed it before the election.
lapucelle
Nov 2016
#130
Anyone who weaponized a presidential election vote by staying home or going third party
lapucelle
Nov 2016
#128
Yeap, Obama and Clinton weren't progressive "enough" and to some that was a call for outright ...
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#13
Unfortunately, not being white males and advocating for non-white, non-male interests
forjusticethunders
Nov 2016
#15
Bernie apparently doesn't think race and gender are the most defining factors
ismnotwasm
Nov 2016
#16
I'm closer to the Marxist Left but I am well aware we have intersectionality issues to work out
forjusticethunders
Nov 2016
#47
The issue is women's autonomy, women are their own persons who make their own decisions
forjusticethunders
Nov 2016
#75
"racists and sexists:" From what I hear on DU, there are plenty right here, whatever the class.
Eleanors38
Nov 2016
#103
What "common good" can be achieved from normalizing a racist/sexist by working with them?
MADem
Nov 2016
#104
I would agree with your proposal, but it wouldn't come near matching 40+ millions.
Eleanors38
Nov 2016
#121
Often identity politics is a turnstile of approval, not a path to policy and action.
Eleanors38
Nov 2016
#106