Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: They were not "humble enough" and had to be shut down.Words of BLM founder. [View all]TheKentuckian
(26,314 posts)because also only some black people's voices matter on this one. Anyone not on the anti economic justice bandwagon doesn't count and is kind of lumped in with Alan Keyes or Ben Carson (projection as they come a hell of a lot closer to them on most policy matters than I ever will).
I apparently missed the black community meeting where we decided to be natural but ostracized and unwelcome save as token props Republicans but if that is what "the community" is actually about then motherfuck it, it isn't for me and mine because our black lives don't seem to mean too much once the cops stop blasting, we can resume our regularly scheduled scuffle and daily struggle to avoid becoming feed for the racist ass institutions and systems these folks seem to be rallying around like some warmongering, "broken windows", drug warrior, austerian, polluting, job killing, banker worshipping corporatist fairy is going to wave their magic wand and rapture the racism out of our chestnut, root, trunk, limb, and leaf predatory social, legal, and economic structures.
This all seems to be an ongoing and willful effort to make any serious talk about economic justice taboo, and while most deny this some have been open that the offense is the "pivot back to economics". There are some folks committed to shutting the message down because it cuts through all the bullshit fog that has been pumped in for a generation.
We also aren't fucking blind, stupid, and naive. It is obvious who benefits as it is what brand of politicians always seem to be "good enough" and "comfortable with" no matter what.