Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent in my absentee ballot today. Waffled for a bit over some of the candidates but ultimately went D across the board. Later I went outside the bubble of my liberal white friends and colleagues and had to deal with some racist white folks who made me feel subtly threatened. I know liberals have a lot of issues as well, but at the end of the day, most don’t want to jail me or see me gone or treat me as a second-class citizen. Racist white folks need to be indoctrinated with the ideas of freedom, equality, and justice for all. Having R’s in power only emboldens them. I’m never going to give them that happiness. I’m rich and in the highest tax bracket and don’t like paying so much in taxes but I’ll deal with it as long as D’s are in power and the racists aren’t happy.
So as a POC, you are okay voting for Gov Northam in blackface and Joe Biden and the outright racist things on record he has said for DECADES? You are okay that there was an esteemed leading D member of the senate was a former KKK leader? You really need to do some homework on the politicians and not just fall for the stereotype D = good and R = racist.
Anonymous wrote:I sent in my absentee ballot today. Waffled for a bit over some of the candidates but ultimately went D across the board. Later I went outside the bubble of my liberal white friends and colleagues and had to deal with some racist white folks who made me feel subtly threatened. I know liberals have a lot of issues as well, but at the end of the day, most don’t want to jail me or see me gone or treat me as a second-class citizen. Racist white folks need to be indoctrinated with the ideas of freedom, equality, and justice for all. Having R’s in power only emboldens them. I’m never going to give them that happiness. I’m rich and in the highest tax bracket and don’t like paying so much in taxes but I’ll deal with it as long as D’s are in power and the racists aren’t happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent in my absentee ballot today. Waffled for a bit over some of the candidates but ultimately went D across the board. Later I went outside the bubble of my liberal white friends and colleagues and had to deal with some racist white folks who made me feel subtly threatened. I know liberals have a lot of issues as well, but at the end of the day, most don’t want to jail me or see me gone or treat me as a second-class citizen. Racist white folks need to be indoctrinated with the ideas of freedom, equality, and justice for all. Having R’s in power only emboldens them. I’m never going to give them that happiness. I’m rich and in the highest tax bracket and don’t like paying so much in taxes but I’ll deal with it as long as D’s are in power and the racists aren’t happy.
Nobody should ever be "indoctrinated." People need to learn to reason, not be brainwashed parrots.
Sounds like OP has been indoctrinated. Dems have had the AA vote for 60 years and what have they done for them? The AA community is arguably no better off in that period of time, and in many aspects, worse off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent in my absentee ballot today. Waffled for a bit over some of the candidates but ultimately went D across the board. Later I went outside the bubble of my liberal white friends and colleagues and had to deal with some racist white folks who made me feel subtly threatened. I know liberals have a lot of issues as well, but at the end of the day, most don’t want to jail me or see me gone or treat me as a second-class citizen. Racist white folks need to be indoctrinated with the ideas of freedom, equality, and justice for all. Having R’s in power only emboldens them. I’m never going to give them that happiness. I’m rich and in the highest tax bracket and don’t like paying so much in taxes but I’ll deal with it as long as D’s are in power and the racists aren’t happy.
Nobody should ever be "indoctrinated." People need to learn to reason, not be brainwashed parrots.
Maybe indoctrinated isn’t the right word. What I meant was “told over and over again that POCs are *not* inferior to them, until it finally penetrates their thick skulls”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of reasons for POC, like White people, to vote Dem on policy:
- Republicans want the government to force women to give birth to unwanted babies. Democrats want that choice to be made by a woman and her doctor. Forcing women to bear children they don't want or don't have the means to care for perpetuates a cycle of poverty. At the same time, they object to comprehensive sex education and want to limit access to birth control, which could prevent unwanted pregnancies in the first place.
- Republicans want to maintain or expand the use of fossil fuels and to deregulate environmental contaminants. The effects of this policy choice, in both the short and long run (i.e., through climate change) disproportionately affect communities of color.
- Republicans want to adopt/maintain regressive tax policy that permits the wealthiest among us and corporations to avoid paying their fair share toward a society that works for all. They are also opposed to allocating resources sufficient to enforce existing law (which already favors the rich!) and forcing these people to stop cheating.
- Republicans are against police accountability (civilian regulatory oversight and doing away with the doctrine of qualified immunity, e.g.).
- Republicans prefer to support health insurance company profits over ensuring Americans access to health care, e.g. through permitting thr government to negotiate drug prices.
I could go on. It has nothing to do with identity politics. There's not a single republican party policy I support.
By your post, you obviously are oblivious to what R policies are. You gave a nice rundown of Ds talking points of what Rs are.
Anonymous wrote:It’s true a lot more democratic polticians have been outed for using black face in costumes so it makes sense they understand the struggle better
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry op.
I also only vote dem over this and abortion.
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of reasons for POC, like White people, to vote Dem on policy:
- Republicans want the government to force women to give birth to unwanted babies. Democrats want that choice to be made by a woman and her doctor. Forcing women to bear children they don't want or don't have the means to care for perpetuates a cycle of poverty. At the same time, they object to comprehensive sex education and want to limit access to birth control, which could prevent unwanted pregnancies in the first place.
- Republicans want to maintain or expand the use of fossil fuels and to deregulate environmental contaminants. The effects of this policy choice, in both the short and long run (i.e., through climate change) disproportionately affect communities of color.
- Republicans want to adopt/maintain regressive tax policy that permits the wealthiest among us and corporations to avoid paying their fair share toward a society that works for all. They are also opposed to allocating resources sufficient to enforce existing law (which already favors the rich!) and forcing these people to stop cheating.
- Republicans are against police accountability (civilian regulatory oversight and doing away with the doctrine of qualified immunity, e.g.).
- Republicans prefer to support health insurance company profits over ensuring Americans access to health care, e.g. through permitting thr government to negotiate drug prices.
I could go on. It has nothing to do with identity politics. There's not a single republican party policy I support.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it is true what they say that some people vote against their best interests.
Ask yourself, OP.....
What have the Democrats done to make your life better? Not what they have SAID.... what have they done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent in my absentee ballot today. Waffled for a bit over some of the candidates but ultimately went D across the board. Later I went outside the bubble of my liberal white friends and colleagues and had to deal with some racist white folks who made me feel subtly threatened. I know liberals have a lot of issues as well, but at the end of the day, most don’t want to jail me or see me gone or treat me as a second-class citizen. Racist white folks need to be indoctrinated with the ideas of freedom, equality, and justice for all. Having R’s in power only emboldens them. I’m never going to give them that happiness. I’m rich and in the highest tax bracket and don’t like paying so much in taxes but I’ll deal with it as long as D’s are in power and the racists aren’t happy.
You are full of dilutions and ill informed.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, let’s continue this trend of treating our votes as though they are statements about which team we’re on, rather than policy proposals we want to see implemented.
Definitely you should keep voting for the Good Team forever, regardless of what the Good Team is proposing to do this week or next year. Who cares about actual policies? Politics is about supporting your team, and you’re a Good Person, you’d never vote for the Evil Team that is liked by Evil People. As you say, that would just make the Evil People too happy.
In other news, nap time is at one thirty and we’ll be having milk and cookies every hour on the hour.