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boston bean

(36,491 posts)
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 09:25 AM Dec 2016

Van Jones, I am sorry, but you are wrong.

People who were supporting trump even after hearing his clear racist messaging, and people pointing it out, and white supremacists groups endorising him, didn't vote for a racist to pay us back because we noted this.

They voted for a racist and racist message because????? Figure it out.

My god!

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Van Jones, I am sorry, but you are wrong. (Original Post) boston bean Dec 2016 OP
I like Jones but disagree with him in this instance mcar Dec 2016 #1
Post removed Post removed Dec 2016 #2
I respect Jones, but he still works for CNN. Which means his analysis will be BobbyDrake Dec 2016 #3
He works for Jeff Zucker. Enough said. n/t duffyduff Dec 2016 #24
Van Jones is 100% exactly RIGHT NoGoodNamesLeft Dec 2016 #4
X100! Separation Dec 2016 #7
Rurals so judmental of us "urban elites". Hahaha. They are pure perfection! boston bean Dec 2016 #9
"It's not the damn Republicans being racially divisive to voters"??? You can't be serious. DanTex Dec 2016 #12
+1, notice the latest meme is '.. racism didn't matter that much..' uponit7771 Dec 2016 #16
Trump does not equal all republicans NoGoodNamesLeft Dec 2016 #26
then why did half the goddamned country vote for him? mdbl Dec 2016 #33
Oh no, that's wrong DeminPennswoods Dec 2016 #13
I AM the white working class and I'm not that way NoGoodNamesLeft Dec 2016 #27
No, I'm not trying to discourage you DeminPennswoods Dec 2016 #32
Overt strawman, doesn't have to be widespread just marginal uponit7771 Dec 2016 #15
Where is the responsibility of the voter to inform themselves? Nwgirl503 Dec 2016 #29
Wrong. Come to terms with it. A good part of the voters succumbed to their below the surface racism. brush Dec 2016 #30
Perhaps it isn't all about race for all voters? jalan48 Dec 2016 #5
You're probably wasting your time... NoGoodNamesLeft Dec 2016 #6
hear! hear! RoccoR2 Dec 2016 #10
Ah the RW "reverse racism" canard. bettyellen Dec 2016 #11
There is no "reverse" anything...bigotry is bigotry and I'll call it out anywhere I see it NoGoodNamesLeft Dec 2016 #28
There are none so blind Sekhmets Daughter Dec 2016 #21
Doesn't have to be all .... Just some and that's enough uponit7771 Dec 2016 #17
Republican's have been playing the race card since the 1960's. jalan48 Dec 2016 #18
again, doesn't have to be all just some and that's good enough uponit7771 Dec 2016 #19
Thanks. I'm glad you aren't calling all Trump voters racist. jalan48 Dec 2016 #20
There's a large group of people who aren't allies but aren't die-hard enemies either. nt geek tragedy Dec 2016 #8
Trying to play nice with Santorum DeminPennswoods Dec 2016 #14
he was right on election night, with his heartfelt "whitelash" remarks JustinL Dec 2016 #22
I agree. mdbl Dec 2016 #34
I agree with you...I've done some writing about these entitled white rust belt voters adigal Dec 2016 #23
Exactly boston "figure it out" Cha Dec 2016 #25
Look Jones was never on board with HRC MFM008 Dec 2016 #31

Response to boston bean (Original post)

 

BobbyDrake

(2,542 posts)
3. I respect Jones, but he still works for CNN. Which means his analysis will be
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 10:16 AM
Dec 2016

75% contractually-obligated nonsense more often than not.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
4. Van Jones is 100% exactly RIGHT
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 01:06 PM
Dec 2016

But some people on this site refuse to see that because they refuse to accept the FACT that although racism, sexism and bigotry in all forms DOES exist and is a motivator for some voters (the alt-right mostly), it's not anywhere near as wide spread as some insist.

Van is SO RIGHT about the elitism. As someone who grew up in a rural area I can say the number one thing I heard regarding politics is frustration with the "city folks" who are trying to force their will onto country folks by way of gun control, rules and laws they deem pointless and being control freaks over everything they touch.

Keep right on calling these people racists and demonizing them and not only will you NEVER get those Democrat votes back, you will lose even more and NEVER win another election.

It's not the damn Republicans being racially divisive to voters...but this site sure as hell is. It needs to STOP.


Very few people vote over race. They vote over what is going to help them have a better life. Those rust belt people NEED JOBS. If Democrats had of dragged their collective asses to those rural areas and talked about jobs then Trump would not have gotten their votes.

Democrats are NOT entitled to voted...they have to get out and EARN them. That sense of entitlement to votes just because liberals think they are right is a perfect example of elitism and it turns the middle off. Seeing all this ignorant nonsense here is really pushing me away from voting Democrats next time and I've given my votes to them exclusively for over a decade now.

Separation

(1,975 posts)
7. X100!
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 01:20 PM
Dec 2016

The message wasn't jobs, but vote for me. I'm not Trump, and I'll also be the first woman president!

My brother sadly voted for Trump when he mostly votes democratic. He didn't like Trump but he didn't like Clinton either. He told me, that it came down to what the base message was. He lives in Wisconsin btw.

DanTex

(20,709 posts)
12. "It's not the damn Republicans being racially divisive to voters"??? You can't be serious.
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 02:37 PM
Dec 2016

Trump wants to ban Muslims, calls Mexicans rapists, says a judge can't do his job because of his race, and you don't think that's being racially divisive?

uponit7771

(91,756 posts)
16. +1, notice the latest meme is '.. racism didn't matter that much..'
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 03:03 PM
Dec 2016

... as some people try and normalize Putin's puppet

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
26. Trump does not equal all republicans
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 06:20 PM
Dec 2016

Trump is a racially divisive asshole...and he is ONE person, not half of the goddamned country.

mdbl

(5,488 posts)
33. then why did half the goddamned country vote for him?
Sat Dec 10, 2016, 06:15 AM
Dec 2016

clearly it can't be because they were well-informed forward thinking intellectuals.

DeminPennswoods

(16,314 posts)
13. Oh no, that's wrong
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 02:41 PM
Dec 2016

Spend some time around the white working class. Once they think it's "safe" and that you're of the same mind as them, the bigotry and racism will come out.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
27. I AM the white working class and I'm not that way
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 06:25 PM
Dec 2016

But hey...thanks for saying that I and my family (also white working class) are all racists. Our family also consists of black people, hispanic people, GLBT people, disabled people...but way to lump everyone together and stereotype. Guess that is only wrong if it's directed towards anyone who is not white. Keep right on denigrating Democratic voters and see how it works out for you.

If you're trying to discourage me from supporting Democrats you're doing a mighty find job.

DeminPennswoods

(16,314 posts)
32. No, I'm not trying to discourage you
Sat Dec 10, 2016, 04:46 AM
Dec 2016

You might be an exception, but I've experienced more times than I care to, having a white acquaintance assume because I'm also white that I agree "they", meaning people who aren't like "us", are the problem.
I think there are many more closeted bigots and racists than perhaps you realize.

Nwgirl503

(406 posts)
29. Where is the responsibility of the voter to inform themselves?
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 06:48 PM
Dec 2016
If Democrats had of dragged their collective asses to those rural areas and talked about jobs then Trump would not have gotten their votes.


It's like they're baby birds in the nest, beaks open, just waiting to swallow whole whatever drops in their mouths.

I never attended a rally or even watched one on TV. Yet amazingly I was able to research and educate myself on the issues and proposed policies by the candidates (or total lack thereof as the case may be). Is that what brands me as an elitist?

Personal responsibility needs to be put squarely where it belongs: on the back of each individual voter. Being able to research and disseminate readily available information is not something reserved for just the elite. Expectations of hand-holding of voters is the worst possible acceptance of dumbing down in politics imaginable. Every person has a duty to do their own due-diligence. Expectations of less, and worse...blaming and pointing the finger because someone didn't dumb it down enough, is counteractive.

We need educated citizens. Not those just sitting back waiting to have their gullet filled by whoever happens to drop something in their gaping maws.

brush

(57,501 posts)
30. Wrong. Come to terms with it. A good part of the voters succumbed to their below the surface racism.
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 06:50 PM
Dec 2016

Last edited Fri Dec 9, 2016, 07:54 PM - Edit history (2)

Just look at how Obama has been treated.

Just look back at the history of the country.

It's undeniable to everyone but those in denial. Racism still hangs bigly over the nation.

We are barely a generation removed from de jure segregation/apartheid, and in nearly every city, town and village in the

country de facto segregation still exists.

The majority of whites, sorry to say, self-segregate, live in white neighborhoods (soon as a black family moves in for sale signs go up), go to white schools — the whole works, and it's been like that for centuries.

Trump knows it, is part of it, was sued for discriminating against black renters, bought white supremacists to prominent spots in his campaign, a y-u-u-u-g-e dog whistle to the below the surface racism that is widespread in the country.

It was heard loud and clear and acted on with votes for trump.

When you think about the history of the country, it's not a surprise.

What surprised me is how susceptible so many were to Trump's racist pied piper call, and fact that they were so unaware that repug obstructionism stymied Obama's agenda to give them the change they wanted. How could so many have not paid attention at all to the repug shenanigans that went on for the last eight years?

And what's surprising me now is the naivete of many here on DU who refused to acknowledge what's right before all of our eyes. The repug party has slyly been playing this game since the 60s. Trump just did it openly.

They might have wanted change but they voted for open racism and were ok with it.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
6. You're probably wasting your time...
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 01:17 PM
Dec 2016

I'm beginning to think that the people who are always assuming that everyone else is voting all about race may actually be the ones that vote all about race. It's getting ridiculous and really offensive around here.

 

NoGoodNamesLeft

(2,056 posts)
28. There is no "reverse" anything...bigotry is bigotry and I'll call it out anywhere I see it
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 06:31 PM
Dec 2016

If you learn NOTHING about what is wrong with calling all white voters who didn't support Clinton racists then you are destined to lose over and over and over again.




Sekhmets Daughter

(7,515 posts)
21. There are none so blind
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 04:17 PM
Dec 2016

as those who will not see. They believe what they wish to because they can't accept that there are people who don't agree with their vision. It's called bigotry and it is alive and well in the Democratic Party.

jalan48

(14,393 posts)
18. Republican's have been playing the race card since the 1960's.
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 03:28 PM
Dec 2016

This is nothing new. It's what they do. To assume ALL white people who voted for Trump did so because of race makes little sense, especially since some of them voted for President Obama, twice. To continue to push such a meme is hurting our Party. We can't change racist minds except through education, especially targeting younger people.

jalan48

(14,393 posts)
20. Thanks. I'm glad you aren't calling all Trump voters racist.
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 03:50 PM
Dec 2016

Jobs is an issue that is important to all people. I hope we focus more on that next time.

DeminPennswoods

(16,314 posts)
14. Trying to play nice with Santorum
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 02:44 PM
Dec 2016

I don't usually watch Van Jones, but I happened to tune in the night he was trying to get partisans to come together. It was pretty amusing to see Jones bare his feelings to Santorum, who is an Opus Dei catholic and theocrat at heart.

JustinL

(722 posts)
22. he was right on election night, with his heartfelt "whitelash" remarks
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 04:41 PM
Dec 2016

It's been disheartening to see him participate in CNN's normalization of the fascist. I get the impression that the CNN bigwigs were highly displeased with Van's deeply moving, inconveniently true remarks.

mdbl

(5,488 posts)
34. I agree.
Sat Dec 10, 2016, 06:17 AM
Dec 2016

Van Jones has succumbed to the money side of the argument and I don't expect much from him anymore. I quit watching him. He might gain a conservative audience though, isn't that now the goal of all the media?

 

adigal

(7,581 posts)
23. I agree with you...I've done some writing about these entitled white rust belt voters
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 05:19 PM
Dec 2016

The white men have never had prejudice, never been judged as less than due to the color of their skin. They could have not even graduated high school and walked into a well paying union job with great benefits. Then, the factories went away, and rather than retrain, they want something for nothing and they want to whine, whine whine. That older white guy who said, "We are what makes the world go round," was it in a nutshell.

Entitled old and middle-aged white men.

MFM008

(20,000 posts)
31. Look Jones was never on board with HRC
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 07:32 PM
Dec 2016

I never heard an endorsement from him. I don't watch him now.
And I wont.

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