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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)18. That's my point...
and,,as I stated in the other thread, FDR had his good points to (key people like Frances Perkins and Harold Ickes were put in key positions and, thanks to the WPA, the black arts and black artisans did find employment) but to support FDR (in spite of the Southern Dems) was our community's decision to make. The white progressives of those times (true socialists and communists)did not particularly care for Roosevelt and pushed him further left.
And folks weren't going through a whole lot of butthurt when Clinton (which FDR had to deal with) was in office (when it was hard NOT to keep a job).
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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