Watching the #DemConvention. It’s so good to see so many diverse people coming together addressing racism and the promise of America. There is a sweetness and kindliness about this production.
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No I’m sorry but they did not address racism. They showed a lot of beautiful pictures of POC and made references to BLM, but there was not one mention of an actual policy to help end systemic racism. It’s like binge watching a Marriott commercial.

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It’s the first night. You aren’t helping.
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I don’t get this “fall in line” stuff. Of course I’m voting for Joe and I have said that 1 million times. You might not think I’m helping, but I think a lot of people appreciate that we can be honest here and still make sure that Trump doesn’t win a second term.
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They think naming a street Black Lives Matter Square is real progress
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Thanks Marianne That's why need tangibles and a real Black Agenda Not to exclude...but to finally realize economic equity in ways that will truly uplift the #ADOS community We already feel the erasure coming from DNC #HR40Edits ados101.com blackamdoscaucus.com/
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Marrianne and Bernie Sanders!
The only systemic racism in this country is how democratic colleges are systemically racist against white and Asian applicants.
It was a comical side show of centrist platitudes. Tells you everything you need to know about the modern Democratic party when one of the headliners is a billionaire who instituted stop and frisk. But hey, unity. Pass it on. ROTFLMAO
Oddly enough I wasn’t big on your policy positions during the race. But now? Your voice is easily the best of the field. Thanks for being there.
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they're policy is the beautiful pictures and bland references
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