Black Lives Matter leader: Dem convention protests possible
"There are two things that I'm mindful of: One is that I've not seen a draft or a final version of the platform from the Democratic convention committee, and I think that will have a big bearing on how people mobilize," DeRay Mckesson said, according to USA Today.
"The second is that Congress just sat in [over gun policy reform], so it'll be interesting to see how the [Democratic National Committee] DNC responds to people in protest, given that congressmen literally just sat in and they seemed to validate that."
Mckesson said he has concerns about presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's commitment to criminal justice and other issues.
But he noted he doesn't think the presidential election is one between the lesser of two evils.
"I think that this is an election potentially between a candidate that people are rightfully really concerned about and a candidate that is evil," he told USA Today, noting that he sees presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump as the "evil" candidate.
"And if the DNC and if Hillary's camp don't help people see her as a real choice, despite their misgivings about her, I think this will be more of an uphill battle than it already is," he said.
He predicted protests around issues such as a $15 minimum wage, criminal justice reform and community oversight of police departments if the Democratic platform doesn't address these topics.
"What's real about Hillary is she will not be able to govern without a coalition of people of color," he said.
"She won't be able to get elected without black people or Latinos. She won't be able to govern without them. It is unfortunate that it took so much pressure for the platform to be responsive to those communities.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/286101-black-lives-matter-leader-dem-convention-protests
ciaobaby
(1,000 posts)I thought she had the minority vote all wrapped up.
UMTerp01
(1,048 posts)Not saying that their concerns shouldn't be addressed but Hillary has the support of 90% of Black voters so all of this "we don't trust Hillary" mess is not playing out in real life given how well she carried African Americans throughout the primary.
ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)Police violence is absurd in the US, in my opinion.
Todays_Illusion
(1,209 posts)used all over conservative online media to generate backlash hate comments, and it is usually conservative providers carrying the article and name mentions. I suspect this is an Allen West political operation, there is a huge effort from the Koch funded organizations to split the AA vote. This is my opinion and is not meant to offend anyone, but there have been many dirty political tricks this election year and maybe we ought to question more of what we are being told.
I am linking an article from the New York Times from a few weeks back. This name is used to attack Kamela Harris, one of the Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate from California.
This isn't the usual place to run this kind of attack, note the comments.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/29/magazine/kamala-harris-a-top-cop-in-the-era-of-black-lives-matter.html?_r=1