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Related: About this forum2011: Hillary and her priorities:
http://foreignpolicy.com/2011/10/11/americas-pacific-century/"With Iraq and Afghanistan still in transition and serious economic challenges in our own country, there are those on the American political scene who are calling for us not to reposition, but to come home. They seek a downsizing of our foreign engagement in favor of our pressing domestic priorities. These impulses are understandable, but they are misguided....
For more than six decades, the United States has resisted the gravitational pull of these "come home" debates and the implicit zero-sum logic of these arguments. We must do so again."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251495072
2015:
QUESTION (to Hillary Clinton, asked by BLM Activist): But youryou and your family have been personally and politically responsible for policies that have caused Health and Human Services disasters in impoverished communities of color (inaudible) the domestic and international War on Drugs that you championed as First Lady, Senator, and Secretary of State. And so I just want to know how you feel about your role in that violence and how you plan to reverse it?
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Were in a meeting about drugs. Americas first drug is free black labor, and turning black bodies into profit and the mass incarceration system mirrors an awful lot like the prison plantation system. Its a similar thread, and until someone takes that message and speaks that truth to White people in this country so that we can actually take on anti-Blackness as a founding problem in this country, I dont believe that there is going to be a solution.
Because what the conversations that are happening now and why there is so much cohesion across the divide, the red side and the blue side, its because of money, right, we are spending a lot of money on prisons. Were spending more money on prisons than we are on schools, but if we look at it from lens of lets solve this financial problem, and we dont look at the greater bottom line that African-Americans who are Americans are suffering at greater rates than most other people, every other people, for the length of this country then its not going to go away. Its just going to morph into something new and evolved. You know, I genuinely want to know, you, Hillary Clinton, have been in no uncertain way, partially responsible for this. More than most. There may have been unintended consequences.
But now that you understand the consequences, what in your heart has changed thats going to change the direction of this country? Like what in younot your platform, not the things youre supposed to saylike, how do you actually feel thats different than you did before? Like what were the mistakes, and how can those mistakes that you made be lessons for all of America for a moment of reflection on how we treat black people in this country?
snip---
Were in a meeting about drugs. Americas first drug is free black labor, and turning black bodies into profit and the mass incarceration system mirrors an awful lot like the prison plantation system. Its a similar thread, and until someone takes that message and speaks that truth to White people in this country so that we can actually take on anti-Blackness as a founding problem in this country, I dont believe that there is going to be a solution.
Because what the conversations that are happening now and why there is so much cohesion across the divide, the red side and the blue side, its because of money, right, we are spending a lot of money on prisons. Were spending more money on prisons than we are on schools, but if we look at it from lens of lets solve this financial problem, and we dont look at the greater bottom line that African-Americans who are Americans are suffering at greater rates than most other people, every other people, for the length of this country then its not going to go away. Its just going to morph into something new and evolved. You know, I genuinely want to know, you, Hillary Clinton, have been in no uncertain way, partially responsible for this. More than most. There may have been unintended consequences.
But now that you understand the consequences, what in your heart has changed thats going to change the direction of this country? Like what in younot your platform, not the things youre supposed to saylike, how do you actually feel thats different than you did before? Like what were the mistakes, and how can those mistakes that you made be lessons for all of America for a moment of reflection on how we treat black people in this country?
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2011: Hillary and her priorities: (Original Post)
Zorra
Aug 2015
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dsc
(52,166 posts)1. You might recall, or maybe not,
that she was speaking for someone else then (hint his name is Barack Obama). She was Secretary of State for his administration speaking for his priorities.
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)2. Yawn. Keep slinging, though