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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Voted for the Most Reprehensible Pro-Gun Legislation in Recent Memory [View all]BainsBane
(57,750 posts)but the numbers are so skewed in favor of Sanders supporters that their presence is much louder. I can indeed name names, but I won't. Believe what you like. Clearly it doesn't matter what I think anyway.
If you should decide you care what some people of color think about these discussions, you need not take my word for it. You could read the African American group. I know that despite the fact I suggest that often, few do so. That speaks for itself.
The only loyalty oath is in TOS, where people agree to support Democrats in the general elections. Some have made no secret of the fact they will not be doing that. I cannot respect people who put their egos before the well being of the many millions of Americans whose lives will be directly hurt by a GOP presidency. But given the amount of unbridled hatred that is cultivated toward Clinton, some of it fed by the GOP and Koch propaganda machine, I don't know how people could turn around the vote in the general election for someone they have convinced themselves is so evil. It is at least a very real possibility that Clinton will win the nomination, yet they continue anyway because that antipathy means more to them than the outcome of the general election or the people of the nation. You tell me what is there to respect about that?