Hillary destroying Bernie among minorities. women, age 50+ in New NBC/WSJ Poll

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Good. Ignore me. No wait...I'll ignore you. You are out of touch with reality son. I've done more for the GLBT community than Hillary has.

If your behavior in this thread is your idea of being a minority ally...yeah, thanks but no thanks. Minorities neither need nor want support from "allies" that spew things like this:

Looks like I'm in a kindergarten class.
Good. Ignore me. No wait...I'll ignore you. You are out of touch with reality son. I've done more for the GLBT community than Hillary has.
Supreme Court? Great, we've had a conservative Supreme Court for the past 40 years(if not longer) Let's ride it out another 40. Not my fault.
She probably did more harm than good to whatever nonsense she was screaming about....rule number 1 is don't insult your audience. Bernie took the high road anyways and let her speak.
Those 2 black lives protesters in Seattle are quite simply out of their minds. Bernie supporters, myself included, have a right to call them out on their bullshit.
 
I don't know if this has been mentioned, but Bill Maher brought this up to Cornel West last night. West mentioned that, amongst black voters, Bernie's numbers have gone up from 4% to 20% in South Carolina over the last few months, so his popularity does seem to be rising with some minorities.
 
I don't think you could make a very convincing argument that there are more Hillary supporters on NeoGAF unless you notice more of them because you are not one of them, or that you find their arguments patronizing because you disagree.

That doesn't discount that there aren't rabid Hillary fans (one of the biggest was just banned), but I don't really see the vitriol unloaded against Sanders that you see unloaded against Hillary on NeoGAF.

Most of the Hilary haters make drive by posts and that's about it. You won't usually see them as the thread turns into a discussion. So yeah they are there but they don't stick around to argue their points. Hillary supporters by and large do. Though there are some Bernie supporters that do too obviously. But for me at least, that's why it sometimes seems lopsided. The Hillary supporters tend to be more serious/intense I would even say.

Who was banned by the way?
 
ErasureAcer is actually a bot the mods have created to better prepare GAF for the primary elections when Sanders shockingly doesn't do so hot in places that aren't

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I'm sure of it.
 
I hate the whole "these people don't know what's good for them, but *I* do and I have to tell them!" mentality. Democrats do it to rural voters who vote Republican too.
 
I don't know if this has been mentioned, but Bill Maher brought this up to Cornel West last night. West mentioned that, amongst black voters, Bernie's numbers have gone up from 4% to 20% in South Carolina over the last few months, so his popularity does seem to be rising with some minorities.

It makes logical sense to me. Bernie is the man trying to stamp out poverty, reform wall street and bring more socialied systems into place. No matter what take you might have on race issues, it's undeniable that poverty, especially amongst underpriviledged minorities is one of, if not the most crucial problems to solve.
 
Guys like Cruz are sick of people like Kennedy and Robets on the court.

If a Tea Party wackjob gets the nom it's getting packed with Scalia's and this country is fucked for a generation.

Ted Cruz isn't going to beat Bernie. He probably wouldn't even beat Hillary.
 
I don't know if this has been mentioned, but Bill Maher brought this up to Cornel West last night. West mentioned that, amongst black voters, Bernie's numbers have gone up from 4% to 20% in South Carolina over the last few months, so his popularity does seem to be rising with some minorities.

Yeah, but he better be careful because the ire has risen as well. I hope he tones down that whole "I marched with King" thing, because it's kind of become a meme to black folks at this point.

"Bernie claimed to not know much about the Tamir Rice situation even though he uses his name on his website...but that's cool, he marched with King tho!"
 
I hate the whole "these people don't know what's good for them, but *I* do and I have to tell them!" mentality. Democrats do it to rural voters who vote Republican too.

Yep, its entertaining to see some democrats now see this for themselves, applied on them. They wont mind using it in the GE ofcourse, then its perfectly ok!

The worst part about it: It does not work. Antagonizing people and threatening them, does not make them change their stance, makes them double down on it.
 
I have less vitriol for conservatives because many of them are simply just wrong. People can be wrong. I've been wrong. That's fine. I can talk to wrong. I can try to convince wrong.

Someone who is willing to let bad things happen to other people, things they know and agree are bad, because they cam't have their way?

Fuck that.

I guess we just disagree. It's funny, because one could say the same about neoliberals and the "third way" Dems that have populated the Democrat party since Reagan. These people knowingly went with the tide against their better convictions. The ironic thing is that's why a lot of Erasure types hate types like Hillary. It's why I certainly possess less adoration for the Clintons than others. I think Bill and Hillary knowingly sacrificed millions of poor blacks to the machine of pragmatism. White vote was just too strong back in those days.

Anyways, as long as Erasure and guys like him can hype up enough people to go out there and vote for progressives, I see his impact as neutral no matter how snide and condescending he may be online. *shrugs*
 
I'm well aware of that. If you ask anyone...they'll say this is a conservative Supreme Court and it is...yet none of those things the poster said(abortion rights, etc, etc..) have been taken away. The Supreme Court is already conservative. WHAT IS THERE TO BE AFRAID OF?

If the people on the Supreme Court were worried who are liberals and up there in age(Ginsburg)...she should resign for an Obama replacement. If Ginsburg isn't worried...neither am I.
Do you know why? Because Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayer, and Kagan exist. (And sometimes Kennedy.) When the Justices are serving on the bench for 20+ years, we should be doing everything we can to ensure that new appointments are not another Thomas or Scalia.
 
Yeah, but he better be careful because the ire has risen as well. I hope he tones down that whole "I marched with King" thing down, because it's kind of become a meme to black folks at this point.

"Bernie claimed to not know much about the Tamir Rice situation even though he uses his name on his website...but that's cool, he marched with King tho!"

Bernie is making his first stop in Alabama tomorrow where the topic of conversation on MLK Jr. Day is consequently MLK Jr.

Bernie was at a black church today in SC also talking about Dr. King.

He's not going to stop. Bernie understands that Martin Luther King Jr. was a visionary...he has adopted that vision for his entire life. The black community at large may be sick of a white guy talking about MLK Jr. but then that goes against MLK Jr.'s teaching to look beyond race and judge people for their character. Ironic.
 
Yep, its entertaining to see some democrats now see this for themselves, applied on them. They wont mind using it in the GE ofcourse, then its perfectly ok!

The worst part about it: It does not work. Antagonizing people and threatening them, does not make them change their stance, makes them double down on it.

Yup.

I wonder why people keep quoting ErasureAcer; guilt trips, fear mongering, etc. does not work even if you're in the right.
 
Do you know why? Because Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayer, and Kagan exist. (And sometimes Kennedy.) When the Justices are serving on the bench for 20+ years, we should be doing everything we can to ensure that new appointments are not another Thomas or Scalia.

4 is greater than 5 in your world. Thanks for acknowledging the current Supreme Court is conservative.
 
I hate the whole "these people don't know what's good for them, but *I* do and I have to tell them!" mentality. Democrats do it to rural voters who vote Republican too.

It's long been a problem with many progressives. In a way, maybe Sander's rise has been good since its an opportunity for liberals to taste their own poison and see what it's like.
 
Most of the Hilary haters make drive by posts and that's about it. You won't usually see them as the thread turns into a discussion. So yeah they are there but they don't stick around to argue their points. Hillary supporters by and large do. Though there are some Bernie supporters that do too obviously. But for me at least, that's why it sometimes seems lopsided. The Hillary supporters tend to be more serious/intense I would even say.

Who was banned by the way?

Cerium.

And I really disagree. I mean, in that last thread, you had someone saying that Hillary's posture during the Benghazi hearings was disqualifying towards her candidacy for president. I've never seen something that patently ridiculous from Hillary fans here, though there are some terrible posters on her end.
 
4 is greater than 5 in your world. Thanks for acknowledging the current Supreme Court is conservative.
Yes, it can be conservative, but it can also give us things like Obergefell v. Hodges or King v. Burwell, which would not have happened without Obama's two appointments.
 
Bernie is making his first stop in Alabama tomorrow where the topic of conversation on MLK Jr. Day is consequently MLK Jr.

Bernie was at a black church today in SC also talking about Dr. King.

He's not going to stop. Bernie understands that Martin Luther King Jr. was a visionary...he has adopted that vision for his entire life. The black community at large may be sick of a white guy talking about MLK Jr. but then that goes against MLK Jr.'s teaching to look beyond race and judge people for their character. Ironic.

I'm LOL'ing if you really think the reason black people are tired of Bernie talking about MLK is because he's white.
 
Anyways, as long as Erasure and guys like him can hype up enough people to go out there and vote for progressives, I see his impact as neutral no matter how snide and condescending he may be online. *shrugs*

He can't. Because I intend to vote for Bernie and talking to people like him makes saying that feel gross. I can't imagine people who didn't intend to do so in the first place will be any more convinced.
 
Yep, its entertaining to see some democrats now see this for themselves, applied on them. They wont mind using it in the GE ofcourse, then its perfectly ok!

The worst part about it: It does not work. Antagonizing people and threatening them, does not make them change their stance, makes them double down on it.

That's why as a minority I'm doubling down on Bernie. But thank you for trying to scare me or play up we'll save you from republicans just settle for Hillary.
 
I don't like the statement that Bernies supporters are his own worst enemy, or they really are a cult of personality, and all that. They are loud, they are vocal, they try to keep a thing going, but that's how it is.
As long as political activism is non-violent and non-threatening I believe the discourse is mostly fair.
I see some posters here who have come to the defense of BLM many times, when they have been accused of the same sort of backslash; "I like what they say and I agree- but I don't like how they say it, so I'm about to disagree with them".

You cannot blame people for being angry and fed up. Even if it makes you uncomfortable. The United States really, really need better public systems, and the European powers who already have it needs to be reminded that it is worth fighting for. The systems are being scrutinized and people are yelling bloody mary about the future. Even people like Elon Musk ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MP5Z14X-moM ).




Bernie never had good chances, so people try at every turn to make the movement better, and you can say what you want, but Bernie Sanders campaign has already done a lot of historic things in what he has been able to achieve with his campaign in terms of grassroot penetration.
Like what Noam Chomsky says, it's a shame that this movement might not last post Bernies campaign. Like Occupy Wallstreet it will wither, momentum will fall and we will fall into the familiar.

I really, really think you have to try separate the enthusiasm for people trying to make Sanders happens with words like "cult of personality" and "insane". It's being disingenuous and basically saying "stop trying to make X happen". I don't believe anyone votes for Bernie because of him. He is not a great speaker, debater, charmer, or that. It's his policies.
Selflessly many many many people in the middle class are scared of losing what they have, and people have seen the corporations selling people out to oversears and automation. It's when the broad middle class takes action that historically things really start to move.

I don't believe 9/10 people who say they will vote for Trump over Hilary if Bernie doesn't get the nomination are truthful. People are saying it, like they say they will boycott the next EA or Ubisoft game. But most people will do the right thing. Hilary is a gifted politician. Hating her makes no sense as she just plays by the rules. Bernie tries to break the rules and do the impossible, and that inspires hope and knee-jerk reactions alike.

I really wish people who say he is unelectable would give him a chance. Yes, most people, anywhere in the world vote for the person who has the most ads and whose name they recognize. It never looked good for Bernie when we're a culture of watching soundbyte sized politics in small easily digestible packages, but we should still do the right thing.
The policies he is championing would help a lot of people. I sincerely believe that. There are some really bad apples in the democratic party who probably really are closet conservatives, but what can you do when you have two parties, and the republican one have been hijacked by insane people? It's such a clusterfuck!
 
Just ignore Erasure. I'm voting for Bernie.

But if it comes to Hilary, I'll let out a loud sigh of both disappointment and satisfaction that I voted for her in the General election.

Anyone but the Republican candidates.
 
Cerium.

And I really disagree. I mean, in that last thread, you had someone saying that Hillary's posture during the Benghazi hearings was disqualifying towards her candidacy for president. I've never seen something that patently ridiculous from Hillary fans here, though there are some terrible posters on her end.

Oh yeah, haven't seen them for a while.

In the end, it's all pointless bickering. Whoever is going to win is going to win regardless of the discussions had on GAF. I think the discussions are worth having but sometimes people emotions get a bit too riled up on both sides. It will be nice once we have a winner on the Democratic side because most on GAF will get behind that person and we'll all get along and those that won't will likely stop participating anyway since it's all "hopeless" or whatever they have decided in their minds.
 
I don't like the statement that Bernies supporters are his own worst enemy, or they really are a cult of personality, and all that. They are loud, they are vocal, they try to keep a thing going, but that's how it is.
As long as political activism is non-violent and non-threatening I believe the discourse is mostly fair.
I see some posters here who have come to the defense of BLM many times, when they have been accused of the same sort of backslash

Oh don't you fucking dare.

Does Bernie really talk about MLK that often?

"He marched with Dr. King" is basically the Bernie supporter's mating call any time his lack of support in the black community comes up. Which isn't fair to him, but Royalan's right. It's lost meaning and now just sounds like trying to use a get out of jail free card.
 
ErasureAcer is actually a bot the mods have created to better prepare GAF for the primary elections when Sanders shockingly doesn't do so hot in places that aren't

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I'm sure of it.

He is going to knock it out of the park with the whole grains and pumpernickles
 
Just ignore Erasure. I'm voting for Bernie.

But if it comes to Hilary, I'll let out a loud sigh of both disappointment and satisfaction that I voted for her in the General election.

Anyone but the Republican candidates.

Hear hear!

ANYONE BUTTRUMP
ANYONE BUTTED
 
Yeah because only young white males follow news.

I'm black, so being white has nothing really to do with it. It has to do with who pays attention to politics closely enough to know the nuances of discussion, and what actual forms of media and news they consume it from when they do happen to try and pay attention.

And there are a majority of folks who do not really know what goes on, or what the positions of the candidates are. Part of that having to do with the media's fixation on Trump, GOP, war time obsession coverage to actually have an actual contrast between all candidates.

I can tell you even at the time of the primaries, a majority of the people who vote for Hillary will be voting because they know her name, and because she's been in the media spotlight for god knows how many years, not actual indepth research into her policy positions.

Except for you know, that whole "Hillary is destroying Bernie among minorities" thing.

Also guys, it's a month till the primaries start. If the people who need to vote for your candidate haven't "heard of him" by now, maybe it's on that candidate and not "the establishment keeping da man down".

That makes no sense. Any up and coming candidate would have a problem against the Clinton machine just on the basis of name recognition alone. It was only after the Iowa caucuses that a lot of people even knew who Obama was nationally, in terms of race or not.

Your presenting a national poll when the primaries in each individual state are what matter, the wins in Iowa started the original avalanche in 2008.

They don't understand what you're talking about. They can only scream about "GLBT" and how Bernie's better on it.

Kept bringing it up to me assuming that was my single problem with their selfishness.

Its not selfishness to not support someone you don't fundamentally disagree with. Telling people to 'fall in line' is probably the worst thing the opposition could do, it just makes it less likely for that to happen in any scenario.
 
It's long been a problem with many progressives. In a way, maybe Sander's rise has been good since its an opportunity for liberals to taste their own poison and see what it's like.

It really is. White savior-ing aka being patronizing and arrogant is a great way to alienate minority voters.

People like that usually show they're true colors by later accusing minorities of being the racist ones.
 
Oh yeah, haven't seen them for a while.

In the end, it's all pointless bickering. Whoever is going to win is going to win regardless of the discussions had on GAF. I think the discussions are worth having but sometimes people emotions get a bit too riled up on both sides. It will be nice once we have a winner on the Democratic side because most on GAF will get behind that person and we'll all get along and those that won't will likely stop participating anyway since it's all "hopeless" or whatever they have decided in their minds.

honestly cant wait. Just 2 more weeks.
 
I don't like the statement that Bernies supporters are his own worst enemy, or they really are a cult of personality, and all that. They are loud, they are vocal, they try to keep a thing going, but that's how it is.
As long as political activism is non-violent and non-threatening I believe the discourse is mostly fair.
I see some posters here who have come to the defense of BLM many times, when they have been accused of the same sort of backslash; "I like what they say and I agree- but I don't like how they say it, so I'm about to disagree with them".

Note, I'm the one who said that Bernie's supporters are his own worst enemy. Somehow, you've taken this to mean that I do not support Bernie.

Once again, will vote for Bernie is he wins the nomination. Prefer Bernie to Hillary. But at the same time, I win not throw away a vote if Bernie doesn't win because it means far more than just a simple vote. And do I believe Hillary will probably be more electable in the general? Yeah.

So, no, your metaphor doesn't track, because I'm not disagreeing with Bernie because of his supporters. Quite the opposite, it's despite those supporters that I hope Bernie gets a shot. Still think some of the statements of his fervent supporters, as illustrated in this thread, do more harm than good to his campaign.

I don't believe 9/10 people who say they will vote for Trump over Hilary if Bernie doesn't get the nomination are truthful. People are saying it, like they say they will boycott the next EA or Ubisoft game.

Then the only difference between you and I is you don't take their statements at face value.
 
I'm LOL'ing if you really think the reason black people are tired of Bernie talking about MLK is because he's white.

Then why are black people tired of Bernie? Because he's (wrongly) seen as a one-trick pony when it comes to the black community...he can't get through a sentence without talking about Dr. King? What is it...you tell me.
 
hillary only getss my barest support, i really don't wanna vote for someone who is beholden to rich people. bernie is the only one keeping her honest.
 
Bernie is making his first stop in Alabama tomorrow where the topic of conversation on MLK Jr. Day is consequently MLK Jr.

Bernie was at a black church today in SC also talking about Dr. King.

He's not going to stop. Bernie understands that Martin Luther King Jr. was a visionary...he has adopted that vision for his entire life. The black community at large may be sick of a white guy talking about MLK Jr. but then that goes against MLK Jr.'s teaching to look beyond race and judge people for their character. Ironic.

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I don't see race!
 
I'm black, so being white has nothing really to do with it. It has to do with who pays attention to politics closely enough to know the nuances of discussion, and what actual forms of media and news they consume it from when they do happen to try and pay attention.

And there are a majority of folks who do not really know what goes on, or what the positions of the candidates are. Part of that having to do with the media's fixation on Trump, GOP, war time obsession coverage to actually have an actual contrast between all candidates.

I can tell you even at the time of the primaries, a majority of the people who vote for Hillary will be voting because they know her name, and because she's been in the media spotlight for god knows how many years, not actual indepth research into her policy positions.



That makes no sense. Any up and coming candidate would have a problem against the Clinton machine just on the basis of name recognition alone. It was only after the Iowa caucuses that a lot of people even knew who Obama was nationally, in terms of race or not.

Your presenting a national poll when the primaries in each individual state are what matter, the wins in Iowa started the original avalanche in 2008.



Its not selfishness to not support someone you don't fundamentally disagree with. Telling people to 'fall in line' is probably the worst thing the opposition could do, it just makes it less likely for that to happen in any scenario.


This is pretty rich considering how many people have dismantled you with facts. You just keep going though, ignore and keep spouting those bullet points. Every thread. I've tried to engage you and it is like talking to a holy warrior.

I'll be really curious to see how involved you are post election.
 
Bernie is making his first stop in Alabama tomorrow where the topic of conversation on MLK Jr. Day is consequently MLK Jr.

Bernie was at a black church today in SC also talking about Dr. King.

He's not going to stop. Bernie understands that Martin Luther King Jr. was a visionary...he has adopted that vision for his entire life. The black community at large may be sick of a white guy talking about MLK Jr. but then that goes against MLK Jr.'s teaching to look beyond race and judge people for their character. Ironic.

Edit: Derp
 
It's long been a problem with many progressives. In a way, maybe Sander's rise has been good since its an opportunity for liberals to taste their own poison and see what it's like.


Well said. I think this is a great opportunity for the left as whole to see how going all "ham" and aggressive on someone, in a attempt to shame them into changing their opinions does not work. In fact, like i previously said, it makes people defensive and then they double down on what they originally thought anyway.

"You better vote and think what i think cuz if not you are literally Hitler scumbag, KKK member, bigot!"


A much better strategy, is to try to have a friendly conversation, find out what they believe, and even more importantly why they believe it. Then in a calm manner without hyperbole and fear mongering present your case without ever it being you vs. them.
 
I'm LOL'ing if you really think the reason black people are tired of Bernie talking about MLK is because he's white.

Bernie doesn't talk about MLK constantly, infact, he hardly ever talks about it. He was attacked for NOT talking about racial issues specifically on the campaign trail, and so he has pivoted to having that specifically in his platform.

He has put out a more comprehensive racial justice plan than Hillary has in regards to criminal justice reform, wage reform and actual discrimination reform, and its right on his website.

He has long since gone after incarceration and disproportionate arrests against my race, while Hillary and Bill were pushing the war on drugs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZJ7f-3XGB4

I don't know what else can be done besides educating people on Bernie's positions now and in the past. A lot of what your saying and the critique largely comes from not even knowing his record in the senate or in Vermot to begin with.
 
Its not selfishness to not support someone you don't fundamentally disagree with. Telling people to 'fall in line' is probably the worst thing the opposition could do, it just makes it less likely for that to happen in any scenario.

It's selfishness to not support someone who has a plurality (or even majority) of policies you agree with when you believe the alternative is destructive to the lives of others (as Erasure has indicated he does) just because you can't have the one you 100% agree with.
 
Hear hear!

ANYONE BUTTRUMP
ANYONE BUTTED

Because the "Anyone But"....idea worked so great in 2004. The way you get people to the polls is by enticing their interests...get them skin in the game. Voting against ones fears is not a way to win elections. Hope and Change wins. Anyone But loses.
 
hillary only gets my barest support, i really don't wanna vote for someone who is beholden to rich people. bernie is the only one keeping her honest.

In the barest sense that's how most Sanders backers feel, yes. Hillary is the half measure, but doesn't strike at the root of the problems in the same way Bernie does.
 
I don't know what else can be done besides educating people on Bernie's positions now and in the past. A lot of what your saying and the critique largely comes from not even knowing his record in the senate or in Vermot to begin with.

Nothing can be done. People are dug in. This argument is an automatic loss and has been for a while.
 
It's selfishness to not support someone who has a plurality (or even majority) of policies you agree with when you believe the alternative is destructive to the lives of others (as Erasure has indicated he does) just because you can't have the one you 100% agree with.

p. much.
 
Bernie doesn't talk about MLK constantly, infact, he hardly ever talks about it. He was attacked for NOT talking about racial issues specifically on the campaign trail, and so he has pivoted to having that specifically in his platform.

He has put out a more comprehensive racial justice plan than Hillary has in regards to criminal justice reform, wage reform and actual discrimination reform, and its right on his website.

He has long since gone after incarceration and disproportionate arrests against my race, while Hillary and Bill were pushing the war on drugs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZJ7f-3XGB4

I don't know what else can be done besides educating people on Bernie's positions now and in the past. A lot of what your saying and the critique largely comes from not even knowing his record in the senate or in Vermot to begin with.

Well, it is pretty obvious one reason, among many, Bernie isn't doing as well as Hillary in the later primaries is because people don't know who he is or his positions. That's on his campaign to educate potential supporters. It's not Hillary's fault he hasn't held high positions in government outside of senator from Vermont or has very few legislative achievements that have garnered national attention. Name recognition accounts for a lot in national politics. He has to put in the work, especially the groundwork. If his campaign can't do that, then even early primary victories probably won't translate to success in the latter primaries.
 
Bernie is making his first stop in Alabama tomorrow where the topic of conversation on MLK Jr. Day is consequently MLK Jr.

Bernie was at a black church today in SC also talking about Dr. King.

He's not going to stop. Bernie understands that Martin Luther King Jr. was a visionary...he has adopted that vision for his entire life. The black community at large may be sick of a white guy talking about MLK Jr. but then that goes against MLK Jr.'s teaching to look beyond race and judge people for their character. Ironic.

If I wasn't so sure people lie to you when talking about politics, I'd be worried about what you're saying.
 
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