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La Lioness Priyanka

(53,866 posts)
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 12:30 PM Jul 2016

There is something deeply repulsive watching young white kids booing Cummings and Lewis

Yes, losing a primary sucks. But, when you boo civil rights icons you demonstrate that you really do not give a shit about understanding how people aside from you are oppressed.

These people (apparently, most of them are from the California delegation) have really actively repulsed me. They have been the worst part of this convention.

Elijah Cumming and John Lewis are heroes. If you cannot respect them, I cannot respect you or what you stand for.

PS: i posted this in the african american group, so if you are not a regular poster here, please don't show up just to say that you are ok with these kids. nobody here cares.

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There is something deeply repulsive watching young white kids booing Cummings and Lewis (Original Post) La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2016 OP
They don't even know who Cummings and Lewis are. They saw two black men and started booing SummerSnow Jul 2016 #1
As has been referenced many time - the white entitled. tonyt53 Jul 2016 #2
I agree! leftofcool Jul 2016 #3
What about young black kids booing them? David__77 Jul 2016 #4
yes, it is less repulsive. blacks did not oppress themselves. i think it's dumb La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2016 #5
I can understand that perspective. David__77 Jul 2016 #8
These men know what activism really is. liberalmuse Jul 2016 #6
I still think the worst of those brats are waving false flags Warpy Jul 2016 #7
It appears they have no sense of history--or self-awareness. Lisa D Jul 2016 #9
i expect at least one or two contrite OP's in the future, much like this one La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2016 #10
Couldn't agree more....they shamed of all those who did the hard beachbumbob Jul 2016 #11
Repulsive is the right word I think. brer cat Jul 2016 #12
Recommended. They endured beatings and more in the struggle. guillaumeb Jul 2016 #13
As a young white boy... iandhr Jul 2016 #14
Let me play a bit of Devil's Advocate here, though... Chitown Kev Jul 2016 #15
Has anyone put forth the premise they are in fact, off limits from criticism? LanternWaste Jul 2016 #16
the words "deeply repulsive" are a pretty strong indicator Chitown Kev Jul 2016 #17
I discount "repulsive" as an indication that X or Y is off-limits to criticism LanternWaste Jul 2016 #22
"repulsive" would actually be closer to "disgusting" (which has a sociological context as well) Chitown Kev Jul 2016 #24
i'm fine with them being criticized, but not with them being disrespected by their own party La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2016 #18
We're in agreement on the timing...and on the optics Chitown Kev Jul 2016 #21
I agree with ya. Quayblue Jul 2016 #37
As an excuse for rudeness and disrespect, this falls flat. procon Jul 2016 #31
To answer your question... Chitown Kev Jul 2016 #34
They are NorCal armchair socialists. Starry Messenger Jul 2016 #19
...about Michael Bloomberg... Chitown Kev Jul 2016 #23
I'm an anti school-privatization organizer. Starry Messenger Jul 2016 #25
Oh, I feel you...for sure Chitown Kev Jul 2016 #30
SINOs forjusticethunders Jul 2016 #35
They are going to be even more insufferable when they get back. Starry Messenger Jul 2016 #36
and walking out when mothers of the movement came on JI7 Jul 2016 #38
For. Real. Starry Messenger Jul 2016 #40
K&R mcar Jul 2016 #20
Asinine virtually beyond words but don't hold it against beautiful, wonderful California. 63splitwindow Jul 2016 #26
If these idiots think they are accomplishing anything at all, it could only be damaging Bernie's world wide wally Jul 2016 #27
This 66 year old white woman agrees with you. apcalc Jul 2016 #28
Hopefully Turin_C3PO Jul 2016 #29
This made me as angry as I have been during this convention. redstatebluegirl Jul 2016 #32
Yup. La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2016 #33
I am trying not to hate DonCoquixote Jul 2016 #39

leftofcool

(19,460 posts)
3. I agree!
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 12:33 PM
Jul 2016

It is not only disrespectful, it show a lack of understanding of how these Civil Rights icons paved the way for them to demonstrate and protest.

David__77

(23,863 posts)
4. What about young black kids booing them?
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 12:34 PM
Jul 2016

I'm just curious if that is less deeply repulsive to you. I have a friend who is a black woman Sanders delegate and I believe has undertaken in protest as a delegate. I don't know whether or not she protested during those particular speeches.

 

La Lioness Priyanka

(53,866 posts)
5. yes, it is less repulsive. blacks did not oppress themselves. i think it's dumb
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 12:38 PM
Jul 2016

to boo those who have made your life and existence better, but it not as morally reprehensible.

liberalmuse

(18,876 posts)
6. These men know what activism really is.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 12:38 PM
Jul 2016

They kept going on against almost impossible odds. These kids have much to learn because you really don't always get what you want the first try. These men, and so many other men and women went through insurmountable hardships just to get basic rights, and the job is still not done, but they keep pushing and working. The BoB's booing during their speeches could stand to study these men's lives and emulate their grace, courage and strength.

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
7. I still think the worst of those brats are waving false flags
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 12:40 PM
Jul 2016

while they try to start shit with kids who are genuinely upset that they didn't get everything they wanted.

Of course, the operative word here is kids. They don't know there are heroes who did great things before the universe popped into being at their birth. They don't know their own heroes are less than perfect. And they certainly don't know that politics is getting what you can get, when you can get it, from somebody else who doesn't want to give it to you.

I think the only racist shit there is from the Trumpers. The rest of it is only ignorance and ignorance can be fixed.

Lewis and Cummings have been around long enough to know this.

Lisa D

(1,532 posts)
9. It appears they have no sense of history--or self-awareness.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 12:41 PM
Jul 2016

I wonder if they'll cringe at the memory after they mature.

 

beachbumbob

(9,263 posts)
11. Couldn't agree more....they shamed of all those who did the hard
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 12:47 PM
Jul 2016

Pull....many the many who died and to see these white kids boo....was shameful....

brer cat

(26,163 posts)
12. Repulsive is the right word I think.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 01:01 PM
Jul 2016

To dis these men who literally risked their lives should be below even republicans, but for democrats it is morally and ethically bankrupt.

guillaumeb

(42,649 posts)
13. Recommended. They endured beatings and more in the struggle.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 01:02 PM
Jul 2016

They truly are heroes, a word often overused but it applies, that are still mainly unrecognized by the country.

iandhr

(6,852 posts)
14. As a young white boy...
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 02:21 PM
Jul 2016

... who has read John Lewis's memoir from cover to cover I find the people who did this to be scumbags of the highest order.

Chitown Kev

(2,197 posts)
15. Let me play a bit of Devil's Advocate here, though...
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 02:24 PM
Jul 2016

1) From what I've seen of the Bernouts at the Convention, there are predominately white but not overwhelmingly so.

2) Sure, Cummings and Lewis are civil rights heroes but they are also elected officials...being civil rights heroes, I am sure they have done more than their share of booing at times (along with other vitally important work).

3) Elected officials being booed and criticized goes along with the job description and I do think that it is a little unfair to attribute all of that to race...having said that, one does have to question why these same kids didn't boo...say, Michael Bloomberg.

I get what you're saying..but I don't think that black elected officials (or unelected officials, for that matter) should be off-limits from criticism by anyone...although people should be aware of the optics of how they do it.

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
16. Has anyone put forth the premise they are in fact, off limits from criticism?
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 02:41 PM
Jul 2016

"I don't think that black elected officials (or unelected officials, for that matter) should be off-limits from criticism by anyone.."

Has anyone put forth the premise they are in fact, off limits from criticism?

Chitown Kev

(2,197 posts)
17. the words "deeply repulsive" are a pretty strong indicator
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 02:46 PM
Jul 2016

Elijah Cummings was heckled for his pro-TPP position on Monday but so was Tim Kaine last night...that seems pretty fair to me.

Also, yes, they are "civil rights heroes" but they are ALSO elected officials that are currently in office. Let's not blur those two lines there...

 

LanternWaste

(37,748 posts)
22. I discount "repulsive" as an indication that X or Y is off-limits to criticism
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:27 PM
Jul 2016

I discount "repulsive" as an indication that X or Y is off-limits to criticism, as it's a subjective term indicating merely distaste. Insert any of its synonyms in its place (e.g., noxious, disgusting or disagreeable) and it remains an editorial rather than a command.

Chitown Kev

(2,197 posts)
24. "repulsive" would actually be closer to "disgusting" (which has a sociological context as well)
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:33 PM
Jul 2016

Last edited Thu Jul 28, 2016, 06:50 PM - Edit history (1)

"Disagreement" is rather mild and doesn't belong in that group.

 

La Lioness Priyanka

(53,866 posts)
18. i'm fine with them being criticized, but not with them being disrespected by their own party
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:08 PM
Jul 2016

i frankly think this is resentment coming from knowing how massively Bernie lost the black vote.

When John Lewis was talking about his sharecropper parents, these idiots yelling NO TPP, sounded like incredibly entitled fools.

I have criticized Obama many a time, so i def dont think black politicians are above criticism.

Chitown Kev

(2,197 posts)
21. We're in agreement on the timing...and on the optics
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:23 PM
Jul 2016

I will say, however, that even some of the DNC protests had more POC than the entire Republican convention though...although the POC participating in the protests overwhelmingly skew young (from what I can tell) so I don't think that people should bury their heads in the sand and assume that ALL of this is about race...it's not.

I do think that the degree to which even young POC approach certain situations with an appropriate level of couth is about race...but also about home training.

Quayblue

(1,045 posts)
37. I agree with ya.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 11:04 PM
Jul 2016

I can also see some of these folks don't know the difference between Cummings and Lewis, so they're doing that equal opportunity boo'ing.

Had to put it out there...

procon

(15,805 posts)
31. As an excuse for rudeness and disrespect, this falls flat.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 04:18 PM
Jul 2016

They might be party officials, but when they are being interviewed or on stage as invited speakers, are they acting as spokesmen on behalf of the DNC, or speaking as lifelong Democrats who made history and shaped the direction of our nation?

If those agitators felt the need to protest, they should have targeted of DNC committees during the pre convention meetings. Or joined any of the outside groups that organized to stage various protests, not disrupt the proceeding for no other purpose than to harass the speakers.

Chitown Kev

(2,197 posts)
34. To answer your question...
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 05:01 PM
Jul 2016
when they are being interviewed or on stage as invited speakers, are they acting as spokesmen on behalf of the DNC, or speaking as lifelong Democrats who made history and shaped the direction of our nation?

Both.

I'm simply a person that very rarely feels comfortable with quelling dissenting speech in any form; hell, I don't even mind the Tea Partiers and their vitriol...that doesn't mean that dissenting speech can't be criticized and countered (and the OP here does a fine job with that) but unless that speech poses an immediate and present danger, I all for letting them speak even if they look like fools, as a general rule.

Starry Messenger

(32,375 posts)
19. They are NorCal armchair socialists.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:20 PM
Jul 2016

They are horrible. It's like every pathetic grand-stander from every event I've attended here to do with politics is there bloviating and screaming like an asshole. And yes, the fact that they did not protest Bloomberg is deeply suspicious to me.

Chitown Kev

(2,197 posts)
23. ...about Michael Bloomberg...
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:28 PM
Jul 2016

1) I don't particularly like Bloomberg but I would take him as a mayor over Rahm Emanuel (even though technically Rahm isn't my mayor, either).

2) Bloomberg totally eviscerated Donald Trump last night even though he isn't the greatest speaker...Bloomberg's speech was a beauty to hear, though

Starry Messenger

(32,375 posts)
25. I'm an anti school-privatization organizer.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:36 PM
Jul 2016

*I* would have booed during Bloomberg, they would have had to tie me down. As it was, I muted him so as not to spoil my mood. I dislike both him and Rahm intensely for the same reason (education.) (I would vote for either if it were them against Trump, I'd just be sobbing and probably have to be tranked.)

I heard he was funny, but my heart wasn't in to give it a listen. I would have preferred to hear Cummings' story about his dad, which I had trouble focusing on because of the noise.

Chitown Kev

(2,197 posts)
30. Oh, I feel you...for sure
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:46 PM
Jul 2016

for this election cycle, Bloomberg will be useful, though (besides, I don't think that Trump would DARE to say or tweet anything directly to Bloomberg

 

forjusticethunders

(1,151 posts)
35. SINOs
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 07:09 PM
Jul 2016

These people couldn't class struggle out of a paper bag.

It's really ridiculous how these so called "socialists" could be so disrespectful to people who actually bled to fight oppression but then I figure a lot of these kids are former Paul voters who want to "rebel", or ineffectual hippies who only know how to shout slogans but not how to organize.

Starry Messenger

(32,375 posts)
36. They are going to be even more insufferable when they get back.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 07:48 PM
Jul 2016

Hopefully not a lot from the Bay Area. I'd have a hard time concealing my scorn.

JI7

(90,422 posts)
38. and walking out when mothers of the movement came on
Fri Jul 29, 2016, 03:12 AM
Jul 2016

and then held a candlelight vigil for themselves and the horrible injustice committed against them by democrats.

and thinking what was done to them by dnc, DWS, Clinton etc is same or worse than what happened to the kids of those mothers.

world wide wally

(21,827 posts)
27. If these idiots think they are accomplishing anything at all, it could only be damaging Bernie's
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:39 PM
Jul 2016

brand.
I wonder if they feel proud of themselves.

Another thought just crossed my mind. As hard as Bernie worked to prove himself to the black community, it was some of his asshole followers like these that pushed them away.

apcalc

(4,516 posts)
28. This 66 year old white woman agrees with you.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:41 PM
Jul 2016

I adore Elijah Cummings, and admire him so.
Disrespectful kids with NO SENSE of history....(also why they had erroneous notions about HRC)

Turin_C3PO

(15,763 posts)
29. Hopefully
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 03:45 PM
Jul 2016

it's just uneducated ignorance of who they are. If not, then, well.....privileged assholes at best, racist bigots at worst. Motherfuckers.

redstatebluegirl

(12,474 posts)
32. This made me as angry as I have been during this convention.
Thu Jul 28, 2016, 04:35 PM
Jul 2016

They also booed the invocation one night. These spoiled brats should be banned from being delegates in the future.

DonCoquixote

(13,696 posts)
39. I am trying not to hate
Fri Jul 29, 2016, 04:12 AM
Jul 2016

But this election has reminded me how utterly angry I was whenever an affluent white self-labeled liberal would lecture me on my experience as a Latino, or other people about begin black. Some people can have ignorance, and if they are the good people they think they are, they can listen, learn, and a problem is fixed. But there is also arrogance, a remedy for which there are no medicines. They do not want to admit that maybe the reason our left did fall so hard is because they are the same people who let the unions fall because they had dirty hands. Or, they were also the people for whom Unions could no no wrong, even as they excluded brown people from them.

I have some very rude news for the sorts of people that tried to turn the Convention into a WWE act, liberalism, will be saved all right, indeed, we will take it farther than even the old gray heads you worship meant to, but that is because the work, and oh yes, a good portion of the power, will be taken by the sort of people you expect to keep pouring your coffee at Starbucks. Oh yes, there will be a revolution, but it will not be on YOUR terms, with you becoming the leader like some Dances with Wolves/avatar/tarzan fantasy of the great white king.

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