Since these attacks are on-going, the answer to them must be, ideally from representatives of those identities. — frank
Political collectives need policy platforms more comprehensive than the interest of a readily identifiable social identity. — Vera Mont
Ron DeSantis recently commented that some American black people benefitted from slavery by learning trades such as blacksmithing. — frank
We need balanced identity politics. Identities are useful in so long as they don't make us forget that we're all part of the same identity: the human race. — Philosophim
. If DeSanity will contract to be my slave along with a few generations of his descendants I'll teach him whole bunch of shit. — unenlightened
The response also needs to be specific. If that means progressives are divided by focus, that's ok. I don't think they're really divided in spirit, are they? — frank
The question should be whether it is true or false. — NOS4A2
Do you think this is true? — NOS4A2
I don't think a divided left can prevail - either on the communications or in the legislature. — Vera Mont
So leftism is the wrong word. Do you agree? — frank
If that means progressives are divided by focus, that's ok. — frank
As you said, people who are opposed to racism might believe any damned thing about how society should allocate it's resources. — frank
It was hard enough, and he had to be resourceful and ruthless enough at that time, to get bipartisan support.It [1964 Civil Rights Act] required Republican votes to pass, and that party’s leadership had threatened to expel members who supported it. So Johnson called in church pastors and unions to apply pressure, and the tone of the debate shifted.
Who benefits? Who pays? None of this can be separated from economic issues.This occurred because Republican analysts saw that the Democratic New Deal coalition was cracking, the traditionally conservative south and west began to control more seats in the House of Representatives, and Americans were becoming more affluent and, thus, more interested in taxes and inflation
That makes it the right word. Aside from the fact that it's always been the progressive left that fought for racial and gender equality, as well as social services and education for the disadvantaged segments of the population, of whom visible minorities constitute a disproportionate part. — Vera Mont
Yea... except the allocation of resources as imagined by the left and right have a decisive effect on which groups are able to exercise their citizenship rights. — Vera Mont
t was hard enough, and he had to be resourceful and ruthless enough at that time, to get bipartisan support.
That couldn't happen now. And to make sure nothing like that could happen again was the reason for the huge divide we see now. That's when the segregationists began aggressively to campaign on religious issues, like reproductive rights and equal marriage, plus the scaremongering against immigrants. — Vera Mont
Who benefits? Who pays? None of this can be separated from economic issues. — Vera Mont
Right, but times change. — frank
Can't read it without a subscription. (Which is ironic in light of their slogan "Democracy dies in the dark")Notice in the article I linked, — frank
I'll believe that when they change the shape of the gerrymanders in North Carolina and take down the confederate flags in Mississippi. I suspect it's more because their two front runners for candidate are slagging each other off in public. Republican party division means a better shot for the Democrats.it explains that DeSantis is a pain in the GOP's ass at this time because they want to court minorities.
I don't think either has a shot in today's GOP, but they make pretty window-dressing.G.O.P.’s candidates of color have come to reach the pinnacle of national politics, a run for the presidency. But in bolstering their own bootstrap biographies with stories of discrimination, they have put forth views about race that at times appear at odds with their view of the country — often denying the existence of a system of racism in America while describing situations that sound just like it.
I'm not seeing why. — frank
some American black people benefitted from slavery by learning trades such as blacksmithing. — frank
This is why we need identity politics: there's always a racist, sexist, anti-gay politician looking to chip away at what the rest of us know is true. They — frank
The progressive, liberal and socialist parties have moved increasingly centerward — Vera Mont
Identity groups did not achieve major victories in improving society and reducing unfairness and injustice. It was broadly based efforts like the Progressive Movement, the FDR-era reform efforts, the Civil Rights Movement, and Women's Rights movement. These efforts were broadly based and were directed at diverse targets. Their work promoted a greater sense of unity across divides. — BC
Blacks are a major demographic, less an "identity". — BC
Are you talking about the USA? — BC
They're also systematically disadvantaged, but I guess most of them deserve obscurity.All together, these parties command too few votes to win a dog catcher election. — BC
The plan calls for much more material about African Americans than I received in high school or college history courses (through the 1960s). That's all to the good. — BC
Once upon a time, the US had very conservative and very liberal democrats and very conservative and very liberal Republicans. — BC
By his political calculation to capitalize on the racial and cultural divisions of his day, Nixon opened the gate to the political polarization of the United States in 2018. While President Donald Trump hardly emulates the furtive and nuanced Nixon, there is a direct line that runs from the Nixonian “southern strategy’’ to the Trump presidency.
The facts of the working class, white and black, is a key piece of American history, which like the history of slavery, hasn't been treated honestly. — BC
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