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Joe Biden's Binders Full of Women

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07 August 2020, 08:41 PM
QuirtEvans
Joe Biden's Binders Full of Women
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Originally posted by Nina:
Well, there's this things called google, and inside are two interesting things: google scholar and jstor.

Knock yourself out. Wink


Hey, you're the one trying to prove something, not me.

Agnostics are skeptical. They don't need to prove anything.
09 August 2020, 04:38 PM
Jack Frost
I would say this is a complicated question because black people are not of one mind about this or much of anything else.

Historically, there has been tension between light-skinned blacks and dark-skinned blacks. [/QUOTE]



My son James, who is biracial, was raised by two white parents and has two white sibs as well as two black half-sibs who were not part of our household but with whom he has kept close contact.

His skin tone is about the same as Obama's, perhaps a little lighter.

He surprised me recently with this: "Obama was not the first black President. He was the first biracial President. We've never had a black President." To the extent he "identifies" as any race, I guess it would be "biracial" rather than "black," but I think his identity is far less tied up with race than it is with being a father, a filmmaker, a part of our family, male perhaps.

I remember when Obama was first running for President. I had been a very enthusiastic fan since his speech at Kerry's convention. I remember, Cindy, at some point early on you mentioned Michelle and said something along the lines of "That woman will never be the first lady." So glad you were wrong. I read her book and loved it. I also read Kamala's book and loved it. As a result, she is my first choice unless I am convinced someone else is a better strategic choice.

There is obviously some symbolic import in Biden choosing a black female at this point. I don't see where Stacy Abrams comes close to having relevant experience. I would say this is not yet her time. The concern that Kamala may not be black enough concerns me, but I get it. I suppose it's the other side of saying Abrams may be too black.

Looking forward to a world where racial identity remains important in arts and culture but not politics and employment.

And all this brings back this unpleasant memory:

https://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/01/31/biden.obama/

jf


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11 August 2020, 01:15 AM
Axtremus
Better pick a black woman, OR ELSE!
https://www.politico.com/news/...n-black-woman-393147


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