Saturday, July 27, 2019

Victor Blackwell says
what must be said

6 comments:

  1. Bless him for standing up to that hate-infested racist bully who slithers the halls of the White House. We need more people to follow Mr. Blackwell's inspiring example of 'speaking Truth to Power'!


    Thanks for posting this, Michael.

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  2. Pass it on! I can’t manage it on my phone, but if you go to CNN, you can find this clip with the code to embed it.

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  3. The code, for anyone who wants it:

    [iframe width="416" height="234" src="//fave.api.cnn.io/v1/fav/?video=politics/2019/07/27/trump-attacks-minority-leaders-victor-blackwell-ndwknd-sot-vpx.cnn&customer=cnn&edition=domestic&env=prod" frameborder="0">[/iframe]

    Just the change the three square brackets [ [ ] to angle brackets < < >. I changed the width and height to 400 and 225 to fit my page.

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  4. This wasn’t anything new that Trump brought up. In 2016, Bernie Sanders tweeted, “Residents of Baltimore’s poorest boroughs have lifespans shorter than people living under dictatorship in North Korea. That is a disgrace.”

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  5. Yes, I’ve seen that too. There’s a big difference between calling attention a state of affairs to lament it (and examine the causes) and calling attention to a state of affairs to demean and dehumanize. There are terrible conditions for white rural populations as well. The president seems to be silent about those.

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  6. Or as Dave Weigel of The Washington Post wrote on Twitter, “I, too, cannot tell the difference between a candidate drawing attention to poverty and the president writing off an entire city because the congressman made him angry.”

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