I think when people say “it’s about time…” they are being sarcastic. like, jesus christmas, is took us this long to even have a candidate who is not an old while male.
I’m feeling that post–its NOT about time! Besides, what good is any candidate if he/she will slide your community under the bus, and sell you out? I don’t care if they look like me or not. If you as a candidate can’t deal with ALL of the communities that I represent, then, you won’t get my vote. I mean, if you support the Community Choice Act, but are against giving Gays and Lesbians, and Transgendered folks the rights that everyone else takes for granted, then, why should you get my vote? If you can deal with womyn, but really can’t stand African Americans, Latino/as, or Native Americans, then, you can’t stand my vote. If people with physical disabilities are ok, but people with mental health issues aren’t, then, see you later. If poor people or immigrants cramp your style, come back when you can see the humanity in ALL communities. Thats a good starting point with me. Once we get that settled, then we can talk about the environment, taxes, Iraq, peace, justice, etc.
I think it’s the media’s fault, mainly. They just keep churning out stories about how race and gender affect the presidential campaign, even though there’s not much more to say on that topic that hasn’t already been said.
Moreover, the usa HAS had women of color presidential candidates.
Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm
Patsy Takamoto Mink
Leonora B. Fulani
etc
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the more i study history, the more i seem to find/
that in every generation there are times just like that time/
when folks like you and me who thought that we were all alone/
within this honored movement found a home.
- si kahn
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just your everyday queer disabled corean girl living in the south... i admit to being a disability culture nerd who loves making buttons, writing poetry, and exploring intersections between communities, particularly within a radical women of color feminist framework. and baking. my new love consists of pastries and pies.
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April 13, 2008 at 3:35 pm
I think when people say “it’s about time…” they are being sarcastic. like, jesus christmas, is took us this long to even have a candidate who is not an old while male.
April 13, 2008 at 8:52 pm
I’m feeling that post–its NOT about time! Besides, what good is any candidate if he/she will slide your community under the bus, and sell you out? I don’t care if they look like me or not. If you as a candidate can’t deal with ALL of the communities that I represent, then, you won’t get my vote. I mean, if you support the Community Choice Act, but are against giving Gays and Lesbians, and Transgendered folks the rights that everyone else takes for granted, then, why should you get my vote? If you can deal with womyn, but really can’t stand African Americans, Latino/as, or Native Americans, then, you can’t stand my vote. If people with physical disabilities are ok, but people with mental health issues aren’t, then, see you later. If poor people or immigrants cramp your style, come back when you can see the humanity in ALL communities. Thats a good starting point with me. Once we get that settled, then we can talk about the environment, taxes, Iraq, peace, justice, etc.
April 16, 2008 at 6:38 pm
I’m so glad someone said that, I’ve been thinking it for months.
April 17, 2008 at 5:35 pm
I think it’s the media’s fault, mainly. They just keep churning out stories about how race and gender affect the presidential campaign, even though there’s not much more to say on that topic that hasn’t already been said.
April 18, 2008 at 2:33 am
Moreover, the usa HAS had women of color presidential candidates.
Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm
Patsy Takamoto Mink
Leonora B. Fulani
etc
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