racism, say stuff like "well the REAL problem is economic inequality". And I have a major problem with that.
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Replying to @darpa42
and are we saying class doesn't count? because it always has and it always will.
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Replying to @csilverandgold
almost any time he was asked about race or gender, he pivoted to it being an economic argument
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Replying to @darpa42
to my view, his level of incompetence as far as racism goes is average to above average relative to all caucasian politicians
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Replying to @csilverandgold
my issue is that his rhetoric mimics that of those who say racism/sexism does not exist.
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Replying to @darpa42
name me an american politician who does better than that on race? Including President Obama?
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Replying to @csilverandgold @darpa42
like look at me right now! I'm talking about racism, not sexism, not because I'm unaware of sexism, but because I know race.
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the problem is that the rhetoric is the same. And that is reflected in how uber-agent his supporters tended to be.
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it's like someone who is unaware of social media saying "well not all men" or "all lives matter". It doesn't matter if
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Replying to @darpa42 @csilverandgold
you're not affiliated with those movements, it's still a problem.
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I hardly think that Bernie is a person who doesn't understand that race and gender are relevant vectors in oppression.
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