• @jimmydoreisaleftyOPM
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    -143 months ago

    Attack the validity of her blackness

    I know some subjects can be highly emotional, but reread the post.

    I don’t think that is the point of the tweet.

    We all have cultural differences when growing up in America. This person is pointing out something specific; there is no need to act like you are a white knight and then try to make this something it is not.

    I know people on Lemmy love to do that—smear and censor—so they can dismiss people that do not fall in line with only their way of thinking and seeing the world.

    Here is the sentence again:

    The typical African American working class experience

      • @jimmydoreisaleftyOPM
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        -133 months ago

        Quick respond:

        The way I see it is that Kamala Harris is trying to fit in so as to pander to the black voters by lying to them about her experience growing up.

        It is fine and okay to have different cultural experiences, but people will be highly critical and question you when you are a politician and change up your way of pandering so as to try to appeal to the working class.

        Many in independent media and independent journalists have been critical and question Kamala as a person and especially as a politician since she started coming into the limelight and before for those that know her policies and record in California.


        Context about the tweet poster:

        If you would like to see where Nick is coming from and if you can make the time to listen to or watch his views on Kamala: https://lemmy.world/post/18204776

        Nick, also known as the Socialist MMA, is the co-founder of Ten Demands and Board Member of National RCV. He tend to focus on state violence and economic policy. He considers himselfself to be a Libertarian Socialist or Anarchist. His writing and content will usually discuss leftist policy or critically analyzing the powerful from the lens of the working class. He is a citizen journalist who loves speaking to people about their stories.[1]


        1. [1] https://www.revolutionaryblackoutnetwork.com/kansascity ↩︎