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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: How did DU Primaries become such a racially divisive place? [View all]Chitown Kev
(2,197 posts)3. The tone of your post
and of some Sanders supporters, generally, comes off as if you feel that the African American community owes Bernie Sanders and his supporters something.
Let's not get it twisted. African Americans nationwide did their own vetting of Obama after he won Iowa but the black community did vet him, by our community's own standards and own criteria.
Bernie Sanders will have to go through the same process.
(and of course, I'm used to Obama so...)
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I made a post years ago that talked about the white liberal left's harassing and haranguing
Number23
Oct 2015
#32
Well this Bernie Sanders supporter thinks the African American community owes
Snotcicles
Oct 2015
#37
Good OP, thank you. DU is not racially divisive. There are a few people here TRYING to make it so,
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#7
IMO it started when it became very beneficial to one candidates supporters to make it that way
azurnoir
Oct 2015
#20
Ask the guy who diagnosed black and LGBT Hillary supporters as suffering from Stockholm Syndrome..nt
SidDithers
Oct 2015
#25