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Related: About this forumPortland's ready for Bernie! "American, socialist and proud: meet Bernie (X-Post from Bernie Groups)
Bernie will personally be in Portland OR for the first time this Primary season, on August 9th, speaking
in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, capacity there is 12,888, and it's already at at/over-capacity based on RSVPs.
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American, socialist and proud: meet Bernie Sanders's supporters
Socialist is no longer a dirty word for fans of the Vermont senator who have flocked in the tens of thousands to support putting the people first August 5, 2015 * by Jason Wilson, Portland OR * The Guardian
What does socialism mean in America? Some recent events suggest we havent a clue. ~snip~
What makes Sanderss socialist candidacy so remarkable is that its been decades since the term has functioned as anything other than abuse. Perhaps bravely, Sanders still takes pride in that political label, and repeated in interviews last week that he is a democratic socialist.
Judging him by his stated policies and public positions, socialism Sanders-style has a mild, Nordic flavor: capitalism will go on on but with more stringent regulation, higher taxes will be introduced, and greater responsiveness to democratically elected governments will be sought. His 12-point plan envisions building infrastructure, ensuring equal pay for women, making it easier to create worker cooperatives, introducing a carbon tax and reducing the cost of college.
Last week, I went to the largest of the Sanders events in Portland, Oregon just one small part of a simultaneous nationwide rally. Gatherings were held in bars, halls and backyards and altogether, the events drew over 100,000 people. When I showed up at the cavernous community center, there were over 500 people there all drinking craft beer, talking politics and watching the live broadcast of the senators speech.
Granted, crunchy Portland is deep in Sanderss heartland. Nevertheless, it was notable that no one I talked to had the least misgivings about Sanders calling himself a socialist; almost all were happy to identify with the term. Few were doctrinaire, many differed in the details of what socialism actually means, but almost all were attracted to Sanders as someone whose policies might alleviate the everyday suffering of those not part of the countrys tiny wealthy elite.
Blake and Chris attended together after a campaign donation put them on the email list. Theyre not full-time activists, but theyre engaged as citizens. Blake agrees that the word socialist has become a dirty word in the public sphere. But for him, its just a synonym for a range of policies that are simply humane. These include improving educational outcomes for people. Not making people so dependent on student loans. Lifting up the middle class as well as those who are not the 1%. The fact that people brand that as socialism and therefore a bad thing is ludicrous.
Chris thinks that the word has been polluted by endless fear campaigns. To the right, he says: Dont make a good idea sound crazy just because your bad idea wants to marginalize so many people.
MORE: http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/aug/05/american-socialist-proud-bernie-sanders-supporters
classof56
(5,376 posts)Great post, great photos and wish I could join you when Bernie's in town. Give him a shout out for me, okay?
Cheers!
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)It's going to be a barn-burner!!
monmouth4
(10,105 posts)cascadiance
(19,537 posts)Let's get 20k people and then some to show an overflow crowd here folk! Let's put a crowd here that even the TrailBlazers won't produce in front of the building.
https://www.facebook.com/events/414335125416315/
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)neverforget
(9,459 posts)Trajan
(19,089 posts)It's gonna be amazing ...
SoapBox
(18,791 posts)I watched the live feed from KGW...awesome event!
0rganism
(24,606 posts)broken into 4 parts, filmed from the nosebleed zone, but still refreshingly worth watching for those of us who couldn't get there in person:
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there'll probably be better video to be had, but these are the first i've seen