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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Replying to @darpa42 @csilverandgold
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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Replying to @darpa42
but what does he say? All I've heard is that he doesn't answer race and gender questions well, or he goes for economic solutions
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Replying to @csilverandgold
what about the time that when abortion came up he said it was a distraction, and the real issues were economic?
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Replying to @darpa42 @csilverandgold
or the time when he was asked about is racial blind spots and said he deson't know what it's like to live n the ghetto?
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Replying to @darpa42
but... that is the correct answer. Acknowledging your ignorance is the first move white folks should make.
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Replying to @csilverandgold
except it implies that the black experience is living in the ghetto...
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Replying to @darpa42
combating microaggressions and subtle prejudice is at this point for culture workers, not legislation.
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honestly, remember "when you're white you don't know what it's like to be poor"?
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