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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Replying to @darpa42
you get like... anti-trust acts instead! Breaking up Bell was good, right? 40 hour work week was good, right?
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Replying to @csilverandgold
idk if I'd count those as populism. And again populism also gave us prohibition, Andrew Jackson, and is a factor with Trump
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Replying to @darpa42 @csilverandgold
i don't find populism really viable b/c it is hard to be accountable to a mob in a good way.
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Replying to @darpa42 @csilverandgold
also, populism is a major part of why the Tea Party is so powerful. Because TPers are not beholden to the party, the wreck
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ugh but the party isn't any more inherently trustworthy than the mob. They need each other. Golden mean and yada yada
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Replying to @csilverandgold
yeah, they do. But Bernie saying "im gonna go to mitch mcconnell and point outside to a crowd" is an example of populism in
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Replying to @darpa42 @csilverandgold
the opposite direction. Are those people outside in McConnell's state? If not, who cares?!
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I mean I'd say as majority leader and as a committee member he has some obligation to consider the will of the people as a whole.
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