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UglyGreed

(7,661 posts)
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 12:34 PM Nov 2015

Bernie Sanders Met Sandra Bland's Mom And Didn't Tell Anyone 10/15/2015 07:54 PM EDT

"He simply made space for a sacred moment, and then let it pass without trying to gain anything from it."

Remember the time Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) met with Sandra Bland's mother and shamelessly used it for political capital?

Neither do we, because -- though the Democratic presidential candidate apparently did meet Geneva Reed-Veal -- he didn't tell anyone about it. He did, however, promise to #SayHerName, which he did Tuesday during the first Democratic presidential debate.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bernie-sanders-sandra-bland_56201d82e4b06462a13b719d

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Bernie Sanders Met Sandra Bland's Mom And Didn't Tell Anyone 10/15/2015 07:54 PM EDT (Original Post) UglyGreed Nov 2015 OP
Unfortunately, he's trying to compete SheilaT Nov 2015 #1
Funny ain't it? JackInGreen Nov 2015 #2
As an artist, I always have to think and see beyond the image. nc4bo Nov 2015 #11
Yet the Huffington Post is reporting this "secret". JaneyVee Nov 2015 #3
You are the one who UglyGreed Nov 2015 #5
As if to imply it was his team that did it artislife Nov 2015 #7
Guess he thought it was smarter to let other people spread the word. DanTex Nov 2015 #4
Wasn't it coincidence that they met? Beaverhausen Nov 2015 #6
Truth artislife Nov 2015 #8
Yes this is how the story got out not a tweet by Bernie as some say UglyGreed Nov 2015 #9
Shhhhh JackInGreen Nov 2015 #13
I know UglyGreed Nov 2015 #16
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Nov 2015 #10
You're Welcome UglyGreed Nov 2015 #12
if not for political gain, what's the purpose of this post? Sheepshank Nov 2015 #14
Other people were around and spread the word. HerbChestnut Nov 2015 #15
this is a stupid comparison. The Clinton thing was a policy event including gun control JI7 Nov 2015 #17
I did not compare anything UglyGreed Nov 2015 #18
sorry if that was not your intention but people have been JI7 Nov 2015 #19
N/P UglyGreed Nov 2015 #20
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
1. Unfortunately, he's trying to compete
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 12:36 PM
Nov 2015

with a candidate who is very good at making political hay out of every single thing she does.

JackInGreen

(2,975 posts)
2. Funny ain't it?
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 12:38 PM
Nov 2015

Bernie meets Ms.Blands mother and considers it compassion, no press.
Hill meets Trayvon and other victims mom's and it's instant publicist front line and bold print.

I guess integrity is kosher.

nc4bo

(17,651 posts)
11. As an artist, I always have to think and see beyond the image.
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 12:57 PM
Nov 2015

One of my favorite tips from an artist's website:

"Photography is a tool like any other tool. It is a means to an end. A good artist knows how to use photos, and not be used by them."

YMMV


UglyGreed

(7,661 posts)
5. You are the one who
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 12:44 PM
Nov 2015

stated you saw Bernie Tweet this out a month ago.............. Guess you dropped that lie after being called out on it.

 

artislife

(9,497 posts)
7. As if to imply it was his team that did it
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 12:50 PM
Nov 2015

I guess when one is used to seeing a side use things, leak things, send surragates to swarm...one thinks the whole world operates like that.

UglyGreed

(7,661 posts)
9. Yes this is how the story got out not a tweet by Bernie as some say
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 12:53 PM
Nov 2015

WHEN BERNIE PROMISED TO #SAYHERNAME #SANDRABLAND

That’s Bernie Sanders,” my sister said, indicating an unpretentious man with a full head of white hair that had slipped past me and tucked himself into a table in the shadowy corner of East Street Cafe, a Thai restaurant in Washington DC’s Union Station.

“Really? Are you sure?” I asked her doubtfully, as I took another bite of my basil chicken across the table from Ms. Geneva Reed-Veal. For better or for worse, he was not a man who had quite the signature look that more polished politicians cultivate; which is probably part of his charm.

I honestly was not sure if it really was him, but my sister has been working around DC politicians for almost 20 years, so I took her word for it. “Someone should go talk to him. You know he has been saying Sandra Bland’s name for months. Someone should tell him you guys are here.”

I find it wise to do what my big sister tells me on the rare occasion that she tries to exert her seniority, so I pulled my chair back from the table and walked across the restaurant.

“Hello, I’m sorry, are you Mr. Sanders?” I asked.

“I am,” he replied.

“Well, I’m just over there having dinner with the mother of Sandra Bland and I thought maybe you’d like to meet her.”

“Yes, please,” he replied.

I got up to walk back towards our table only to see that Shante, Sandra’s oldest sister, was already headed towards me. She is a woman who knows how to get things accomplished, so I was not surprised to see her coming after me to see if I needed support.

Bringing Ms. Geneva back over to the table, I felt my body trembling. The trembling continued as Ms. Geneva sat down next to Senator Sanders and they began to talk. I was not trembling out of fear or out of being star-struck, it was more that I was completely blown away by the unexpectedness of it all, the sacredness of the moment, and the sincerity of all involved. You do not often get to witness moments like that. Moments when agendas are laid aside and people who might not otherwise ever have the chance to connect without cameras watching can simply honor one another’s pain and humanity.

“What happened to your daughter is inexcusable,” he said. “We are broken, and this has exposed us.” He then continued by promising that he would continue to #SayHerName #SandraBland and would not give up in the pursuit of justice.

The spontaneity of the moment lent sincerity to words unrehearsed, phrases unplanned, in an interaction that was never supposed to take place.

We asked Senator Sanders if we could take a picture with him and he consented. He did not impose upon Ms. Geneva to ask for a picture of his own. He did not use the moment as an opportunity to promote his campaign. He took no record, he made no statement. He did not try to turn it into a publicity stunt. He simply made space for a sacred moment, and then let it pass without trying to gain anything from it.

For that, I respect him. For that, I am grateful. That choice may not have made him a very good politician, but it made him a better man.

When we sat back down at the table, I put my head in my hands and simply continued to gentle shake. “Is she okay?” Shante asked. “Yes, she’s fine,” her mother replied, “she is just blown away.”

There have been so many moments along this journey, so very many moments, when God simply astonished me. When something happened that was so delicately balanced in the table of time that it gave me confidence that there was something truly important happening, something truly historic, something truly sacred, as the continuing story of Sandra Bland unfolds.

When each sacred moment appears and passes, it gives me renewed hope and confidence that the legacy of Sandra Bland’s struggle for justice is making it’s eternal mark in this world.

Senator Sanders was right. Her death was inexcusable; yet her legacy moves forward without yielding.

*Five days later, in the first Democratic Presidential Debate, Senator Bernie Sanders kept his promise to #SayHerName #SandraBland


http://soulunbound.com/2015/10/14/when-bernie-promised-to-sayhername-sandrabland/#comments

 

Sheepshank

(12,504 posts)
14. if not for political gain, what's the purpose of this post?
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 01:07 PM
Nov 2015

and the news article?

Apparently he did tell someone...and the "pretend leak" is the same thing as publisizing the activity. So there is that.

 

HerbChestnut

(3,649 posts)
15. Other people were around and spread the word.
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 01:14 PM
Nov 2015

Eventually it reached news outlets who then started posting stories about it.

JI7

(89,264 posts)
17. this is a stupid comparison. The Clinton thing was a policy event including gun control
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 04:03 PM
Nov 2015

The parents of victims were part of that.

Sanders meeting came from just seeing her somewhere and going up to her. It showed he has compassion and just what a good person he is.


JI7

(89,264 posts)
19. sorry if that was not your intention but people have been
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 04:06 PM
Nov 2015

Posting comparisons on it for some days more.so i thought it was more of that.

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