Most “politically conscious” poster?
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Yeah, we dislike the Democraric Party — 5 years ago(November 26, 2020 07:14 PM)
Jacky is one of the most annoying liberal democrats next to Erica. Both of them are the radical liberals who were responsible for getting Joe Biden elected. Joe Biden doesn't have a plan that works even though the covid pandemic is was his entire campaign and what got him elected.
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— 5 years ago(November 26, 2020 09:17 PM)I’m one of the most centrist Dems here so I don’t know what he or she is talking about. I’m pro- gun rights and pro electoral college. These aren’t radical stances.
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Vlad. — 5 years ago(November 26, 2020 10:42 PM)
I’m really just naming top “politics” trolls. Corwin is brilliant and the most well read on these topics, in my opinion. Although I don’t agree with his stances. Anyways, he’s not a troll.
Jared is, but he’s funny. He doesn’t upset people. He doesn’t stir the pot. You four make a delicious stew of politically charged vitriol and outrage.
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dbentley666 — 5 years ago(November 26, 2020 04:52 PM)
I don't get your "I'm more pro pure black than the rest of you" stance. It sounds like a cunning way to undercut actual progress on anti-racist fronts. So what if Kamala Harris is about 50% white? She's treated as a black person in a white supremacist society, and that's what counts.
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Voodoo Love Idol — 5 years ago(November 26, 2020 05:15 PM)
But that's the problem. She's never been treated like most black Americans. She and her family have not endured the oppression and discrimination suffered by the African-American community for centuries. Her parents were immigrants. Her father was a respected and well-paid academic.
Basically when people say it doesn't matter, they're saying it's unimportant whether or not African-Americans are ever represented in the halls of power in American society.
I feel strongly about this woman because she is the U.S. Senator from my state and I have been aware of her corruption and sheninigans for years. And I myself actually believed she was African-American for years because that's how she's been reported in the media.
Here's just one of many charges of corruption against Harris. There are more.
On March 14, 2019, Kamala Harris was reportedly charged with obstruction of justice for her involvement in a corrupt cover-up of Hunters Point Ship-Yard and Treasure Island’s (TS) radioactive contaminates.
https://www.newsbreak.com/california/san-francisco/news/2061253713323/kamala-harris-charged-with-obstruction-of-justice-and-corruption
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dbentley666 — 5 years ago(November 26, 2020 05:49 PM)
None of that matters. America is, of all countries in the world, most obsessed with visual symbols (partly because of the immense role that advertising plays in American life, partly because verbal intelligence has been steadily diminishing). Symbolically, she's black. and if she's willing to take the burden of being black (and it's still a burden, whatever anti-affirmative-action whites might say), then she's black. What would happen if she were to espouse "white" causes? She'd be seen as a race traitor. So she's as trapped by the symbolism as anyone else, and that's in some ways a good thing.
Your point is interesting, but not for the reasons you think it is. Critical Race Theory has made a huge difference in American politics, and one of their key arguments (made by Derrick Bell) is that racial change in America comes only when white people want it to come (which is, of course, a variant of Marx's idea that the proletariat cannot achieve their destiny without help from a disenchanted fraction of the bourgeois, who become vanguardist intellectuals). So Obama and Harris are as close as whitey will get to endorsing blackness (they're safish quasi-blacks) but their symbolic triumph over old-style racist whites is significant. Even a safe black like Obama almost drove the Republicans crazy!
You want Malcolm X in the White House? Ain't gonna happen. Maybe in a half-century.