2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why draw a distinction between the working class and the white working class? [View all]Garrett78
(10,721 posts)It can infiltrate well-meaning people.
Thanks for the link. Bernie is far from alone in needing to understand "the ways in which economic inequality is inextricable from race." It's one thing to tailor a message. It's another thing to give contradictory messages that risk alienating the base. Tread lightly, I say. And there's nothing wrong with talking to a white audience about structural racism and sexism, and about how those things have been used to divide and conquer the working class. In fact, I'd say it's vital that Dems have those conversations with white audiences. Nothing threatens the ruling class more than a multiracial alliance. That point, along with points made in the Fusion article, echoes what I was really getting at in the following thread: http://www.democraticunderground.com/12512668738.
See post #20 as to what I think the Democratic Party needs to do to increase the ranks of Democrats.