96Firebird
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If you are actually far more concerned with their action than their skin color then you truly believe that non whites and women are inferior to white men.
Can you elaborate on this?
If you are actually far more concerned with their action than their skin color then you truly believe that non whites and women are inferior to white men.
Glancing at that picture, seems the Republicans do have at least one visible disability (the eyepatch fellow). So there's that.
And in theory I don't really agree with the emphasis on the personal demographic traits of individuals at the top. Just having the 'right' skin-color or the 'right' genitalia doesn't help if your policies are awful or you put your membership of the ruling elites above all other considerations anyway. That's what I would say is the 'bad' kind of identity-politics, the stress on individual characteristics over structural change. And not all forms of disadvantaged status are visible anyway.
But I can't avoid admitting that it's not a coincidence that all but one of the Republicans are white men and that it's not as if their policies are any better than their demographics.
Can you elaborate on this?
I wouldn't have noticed if you hadn't pointed it out.
Statistics dictate that the qualified candidates would follow demographics to some degree. I doubt the makeup of the voters that voted these people in are 30:1 male to female.
You did not elaborate on what I quoted at all.
I did, you just didn't get it.
Whatever you gotta tell yourself... Maybe someone a little smarter can elaborate.
You did not elaborate on what I quoted at all.
There was a time when this picture was all white males, but identiry distinctions could be made along different fault lines: Catholic vs Protestant, Immigrant vs Established roots, northern vs southern European. Identity is a powerful political force, only the demographics change.I'm not saying Democrats have to have 1 Muslim, 1 woman, 1 black, 1 gay, 1 native American or 1 bisexual. But isn't it nice to know the Democrats look more like the entire country, not just a bunch of white guys.
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Its a foregone conclusion. Its the old white boys club, no color no women.. What kind of politics do you think they push? There is a reason the picture is white. How does this picture propagate into the party? How does this picture propagate into voter suppression of black folk in Georgia?Can you elaborate on this?
It doesn't matter what you think, or what your ideas are, or what kind of person you are.
What matters are superficialities.
They sure seem to matter for the GOP, considering they're voting almost exclusively for white males.
Or by the same token democrats, who seem to go out of their way to avoid them, and celebrate having done so.
Except of course when the minority candidate is a Republican. Then by all means go white male.
Anyone who celebrates having elected candidate A over B because A is the color we like is a complete idiot.
It's not a superficiality. It's the concept that it helps for the people making laws to have balanced viewpoints that reflect the populace.It doesn't matter what you think, or what your ideas are, or what kind of person you are.
What matters are superficialities.
1) that's kind of what the GOP does. Celebrate that we elected this white guy or that white guy (refer to for example, the writings of the daily storm and their musings on GOP candidates and don't forget many of the GOP doesn't exactly denounce them either)Anyone who celebrates having elected candidate A over B because A is the color we like is a complete idiot.
Muh both sides.
You're arguing that superficiality matters equally to the party that votes almost exclusively for white males and the party that votes for much more diverse candidates. You'll have to back up that Dems go out of their way to avoid white men, since they seem to have no issue voting for them.
I don't even know what you're trying to do here. One party's elected representatives resemble the demographics of a fucking country club, the other's resemble the actual demographics of the country much more closely. There's nothing else to be said.
All I'm trying to point out is that celebrating racial makeup A over racial makeaup B is grade-school level idiocy. If Republicans were doing exactly this (look at all the good whites we elected!) it'd be horrifying and, again, idiotic.
You guys put way too much emphasis on race.
Bingo. Who is being racist? the people who can only vote for white males and only find white males satisfactory? or the people who it doesn't matter what your race and sex is, if you're qualified you are acceptable? One group is all talk and no action. I completely agree with you.Not celebrating anything buddy. Just pointing out facts.
The people voting almost exclusively for white males do that, stop projecting.
It's not a superficiality. It's the concept that it helps for the people making laws to have balanced viewpoints that reflect the populace.
There's a reason why medicine for example has intentionally been moving away from all doctors being white middle aged men (as was the case about 50 years ago) to now about 50% of doctors being women and an increasing number coming from minority backgrounds. It turns out the people who best can figure out women's health issues, communicate with women, and get women to do the right thing is... gasp! Women!
Bingo. Who is being racist? the people who can only vote for white males and only find white males satisfactory? or the people who it doesn't matter what your race and sex is, if you're qualified you are acceptable? One group is all talk and no action. I completely agree with you.
Not celebrating anything buddy. Just pointing out facts.
The people voting almost exclusively for white males do that, stop projecting.
What you call "superficial similarities" can be highly valuable when you're trying to understand how culture fits into health, religion and law and government. You don't seem to understand that. People who are trying to make the best doctors for a community or even do something as meaningless and selling cokes, magazine, or bath soap understand that.Skin color and appearance is 100% superficial. You're making assumptions based on superficial qualities. You're black, therefore you must have viewpoint A. You're white, therefore you must have viewpoint B. What a confusing problem bi-racial people must represent to democrats.
Right. What matters isn't a person's character or competence. What matters is superficial similarities.