I know you'd love nothing more than to discredit me with the usual "racist" smear that you like to trot out. Instead of countering my arguments (which you have failed miserably at) you try to label me. It's thinly veiled.
I'm pointing out a fact. To say repeatedly that everybody else is unable to decide how to vote in their own self interest diminishes everybody. Including black, brown people and women, so, yeah sexist, racist, white male privilege drips from your statement. I am not able to penetrate your resolve on this, I agree. I don't agree the failing is on my part.
What is grandiose about pointing out facts? You have yet to explain where my premise falls short. Someone living at or near the poverty line (for example) would indeed benefit from the policies that Bernie campaigned on. I have said several times that they may have had other reasons for voting the way they did, which is their decision to make, but that does not mean that they didn't vote against their own financial interests. Please punch holes in this. I've been waiting days for someone to...
Everybody votes in their own best interest. Always. They are the ones who decide what's important to them. You put emphasis on financial concerns. Obviously others don't. It's grandiose to put yourself above everybody else unless you actually are. I respect your accomplishments but not to the point where I'd say you should be making decisions for everybody else.
That's what you would like to make this about. My question to you was straight forward. Why did you vote for Bernie despite his overt racism and sexism? You present yourself as a someone who is very concerned with racism and sexism. You paint Bernie voters as racists and sexists, and post numerous examples of how Bernie was tone-def to these issues, and was going to do nothing to advance them...and yet you voted for him. That doesn't make any sense. If a candidate does not stand for something that I am passionate about, I will not vote for him/her. So, you're either admitting to being a giant hypocrite, or you are admitting to not doing your homework and being an uniformed voter. Or, you really don't give much of shit about these issues and just use them to flog other people with when your arguments fall short.
I don't think Saint Bernard is racist or sexist. I think you are. I don't know about anybody else either. I'm pointing out that going forward, one group that is endorsed by Sandernistas (snicker) on this forum, Justice Democrats, continues to show the same ambivalence that Bernie's campaign had towards issues affecting African Americans, women and Hispanics.
No I don't. Why can't a politician fight for both social and economic equality? Take a look at the thread that pad started about Jim Keady running for congress in NJ. He represents everything that I'm looking for in a politician. I believe that a lot of Democrats (including Hillary) have paid lip service to minorities, but have done very little policy wise to help them. It's a strategy to get votes, and nothing more.
I asked, because I didn't know. I know now, thanks.