Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like her. She’s basically our county’s version of AOC based on the outrage I’m reading here.
I’m curious. You like a politician that causes this much outrage and division?
She seems to have a habit of making severely biased comments. Her Muslim comment is only the most recent.
it’s OK to be a bigot. It just matters who your bigotry is targeted against.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like her. She’s basically our county’s version of AOC based on the outrage I’m reading here.
I’m curious. You like a politician that causes this much outrage and division?
She seems to have a habit of making severely biased comments. Her Muslim comment is only the most recent.
Anonymous wrote:I like her. She’s basically our county’s version of AOC based on the outrage I’m reading here.
Anonymous wrote:Not even sure I buy that she buys everything she says. It's like she put a bunch of progressive phrases into a hat and pulled them out to form a sentence that'll get attention. And yes, I'm a progressive.
Anonymous wrote:The whole nonsense about her leaving the previous justice organization "because it was led by 4 white women" is so over the top, and in itself racist.
I'm assuming she had another reason to leave, and wanted some performative outrage.
Anonymous wrote:I think Mink's comments are a symptom of a larger problem among progressives and the anti-racist movement which is that they talk a big talk about inclusivity but put little effort into being inclusive of people of different religious beliefs. It's complicated, because some religious communities are explicitly not inclusive, but it's probably a good start to not name call or throw out words like "white supremacists" when describing communities that are not remotely extremist in their beliefs.
That being said, I'm not a fan of cancel culture, and she'd need to do a lot worse for me to think it would be in order for to be forced to resign or whatever the process is for impeachment of a Councilmember.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Mink's comments are a symptom of a larger problem among progressives and the anti-racist movement which is that they talk a big talk about inclusivity but put little effort into being inclusive of people of different religious beliefs. It's complicated, because some religious communities are explicitly not inclusive, but it's probably a good start to not name call or throw out words like "white supremacists" when describing communities that are not remotely extremist in their beliefs.
That being said, I'm not a fan of cancel culture, and she'd need to do a lot worse for me to think it would be in order for to be forced to resign or whatever the process is for impeachment of a Councilmember.
Sorry republicans are white supremacist. They openly say it and make no apologies. Why do you even deny it?
That being said she is no different vs all those conservatives who say they love the troops or police but attack and vilify them. Remember the blue lives matter flag poles used to beat the police during Jan 6th and the constant attacks on the troops for their performance during the Afghanistan withdrawal. Just disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:I think Mink's comments are a symptom of a larger problem among progressives and the anti-racist movement which is that they talk a big talk about inclusivity but put little effort into being inclusive of people of different religious beliefs. It's complicated, because some religious communities are explicitly not inclusive, but it's probably a good start to not name call or throw out words like "white supremacists" when describing communities that are not remotely extremist in their beliefs.
That being said, I'm not a fan of cancel culture, and she'd need to do a lot worse for me to think it would be in order for to be forced to resign or whatever the process is for impeachment of a Councilmember.