Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Requests Meeting With Biden, Harris: 'We Want Something

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I am going to post this in it's entirety. I would encourage everyone to read this, particularly liberals, before commenting. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/black-lives-matter-co-founder-requests-meeting-with-biden-harris-we-want-something-for-our-vote/ar-BB1aPyD8



Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Requests Meeting With Biden, Harris: 'We Want Something For Our Vote'

'Black people won this election,' Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors says

Patrisse Cullors, one of the leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement, has sent a letter to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, congratulating them on their win.

Cullors also requested a meeting with the pair to "discuss the expectations that we have for your administration and the commitments that must be made to Black people."

Noting that Black people had played a vital role in delivering the election outcome, she called on Biden and Harris to make a "well-thought out, community-driven, fully resourced agenda that addresses the particular challenges faced by Black people" a top priority.

"Congratulations on your election to the Presidency and Vice-Presidency of the United States," Cullors wrote in the letter, which was provided to Newsweek. "Like so many, we are relieved that the Trump era in government is coming to a close."

Cullors said Black Lives Matter want to be "actively engaged" in the Biden-Harris transition team's planning and policy work.

"Without the resounding support of Black people, we would be saddled with a very different electoral outcome," Cullors wrote. "In short, Black people won this election."

She added: "Alongside Black-led organizations around the nation, Black Lives Matter invested heavily in this election... We want something for our vote. We want to be heard and our agenda to be prioritized."

According to exit polls, 87 percent of Black voters chose Biden while only 12 percent went for President Donald Trump. Their votes were crucial in flipping the battleground states—Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania—that secured the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House.

In her letter, Cullors noted that Black people are "the most consistent and reliable voters for Democrats" and are "truly living in crisis in a nation that was built on our subjugation."

She added: "Up until this point, the United States has refused to directly reckon with the way that it devalues Black people and devastates our lives. This cannot continue.

"Black people can neither afford to live through the vitriol of a Trump-like Presidency, nor through the indifference of a Democrat-controlled government that refuses to wrestle with its most egregious and damnable shame."

Cullors noted that both Biden and Harris discussed addressing systemic racism as central to their election campaigns and had expressed regrets about their records on issues impacting Black people.

In their victory speeches on Saturday night, both Biden and Harris acknowledged and thanked the Black community.

Black women are "the backbone of our democracy," Harris said. She will be the first woman, as well as the first Black person and first Indian American person, to serve as the nation's vice president.

In a subtle nod to Black Lives Matter protests that have taken place this year, Harris also noted that Americans "marched and organized for equality and justice, for our lives, and for our planet. And then, you voted. You delivered a clear message."

"The African American community stood up again for me," Biden said in his remarks. "They always have my back, and I'll have yours."

The official Biden-Harris transition website has listed racial equity as one of its four priorities (the others are COVID-19, economic recovery and climate change) and outlined the ways the administration intends to tackle systemic racism in the U.S.

But in her letter, Cullors told Biden and Harris: "The best way to ensure that you remedy past missteps and work towards a more just future for Black people—and by extension all people—is to take your direction from Black grassroots organizers that have been engaged in this work for decades, with a legacy that spans back to the first arrival of enslaved Africans.

"We look forward to meeting with you at your convenience to begin the immediate work of Black liberation."

The Biden-Harris transition has been contacted for comment.
 
She added: "Up until this point, the United States has refused to directly reckon with the way that it devalues Black people and devastates our lives. This cannot continue.

"Black people can neither afford to live through the vitriol of a Trump-like Presidency, nor through the indifference of a Democrat-controlled government that refuses to wrestle with its most egregious and damnable shame." [from OP link]
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What kind of policy can Biden and the Democrats wring out of that?

The premise is that this country ‘devalues and devastates’ black lives. So what’s the policy remedy?

Maybe one of the board Biden supporters can help us. Or not.

Also, Biden has been in government for 47 years and never did anything significant for blacks—why do they expect him to change now?
 
She added: "Up until this point, the United States has refused to directly reckon with the way that it devalues Black people and devastates our lives. This cannot continue.

"Black people can neither afford to live through the vitriol of a Trump-like Presidency, nor through the indifference of a Democrat-controlled government that refuses to wrestle with its most egregious and damnable shame." [from OP link]
___________________

What kind of policy can Biden and the Democrats wring out of that?

The premise is that this country ‘devalues and devastates’ black lives. So what’s the policy remedy?

Maybe one of the board Biden supporters can help us. Or not.

Also, Biden has been in government for 47 years and never did anything significant for blacks—why do they expect him to change now?

Exactly. I find it interesting BLM claims they won them the vote and no one else. And they want things for that delusion. I have said all along BLM is nothing about racism. It is about power and getting shit. There is no denying who wrote this letter.
 
Exactly. I find it interesting BLM claims they won them the vote and no one else. And they want things for that delusion. I have said all along BLM is nothing about racism. It is about power and getting shit. There is no denying who wrote this letter.

The person comes across as a scold.

Oh well, let them run with it. Or not lol. Democrats can’t go all in with black vote or it will cost them politically. As I mentioned in another thread, radicals don’t compromise and BLM is going to have to or democrats will be forced to kick them to the curb.

Wouldn’t be the first time democrats cynically used blacks to get into power.
 
Afro-centric activists on the left neither hurt nor help our cause.
It's true that they're for the most part not particularly effective at promoting the economic socialism required to benefit their own lives along with everybody else's.
By the same token, they have legitimate grievances to address, although some of them appear exclusively Afro-centric rather than inclusionary in their methods of addressing them.

In-faction tribalism is no less troubling than racial and ethnic discrimination in these circumstances. It makes the multi-cultural state with equality difficulty to achieve.
Thus, while I have no personal grievance with the typical BLM activist, it's the Liz and Bernie non-ethnic-centric economic issues that are my fight.
BLM is ok. Somewhat more reasonable firearms laws are ok. But national healthcare, women's autonomy over their own bodies, and more protection for workers [including union teachers] and consumers are the issues on my plate.
Enough people are addressing that other stuff, and I'm certainly not impeding them.
 
And I am sure she will get her meeting, as will dozens of other entities that helped Biden get elected, what's so unusual about that, you don't think Trump took a meeting with say his Evangelists after he won in the last election
 
Afro-centric activists on the left neither hurt nor help our cause.
It's true that they're for the most part not particularly effective at promoting the economic socialism required to benefit their own lives along with everybody else's.
By the same token, they have legitimate grievances to address, although some of them appear exclusively Afro-centric rather than inclusionary in their methods of addressing them.

In-faction tribalism is no less troubling than racial and ethnic discrimination in these circumstances. It makes the multi-cultural state with equality difficulty to achieve.
Thus, while I have no personal grievance with the typical BLM activist, it's the Liz and Bernie non-ethnic-centric economic issues that are my fight.
BLM is ok. Somewhat more reasonable firearms laws are ok. But national healthcare, women's autonomy over their own bodies, and more protection for workers [including union teachers] and consumers are the issues on my plate.
Enough people are addressing that other stuff, and I'm certainly not impeding them.

I can respect your opinion and honesty there Nifty.
 
And I am sure she will get her meeting, as will dozens of other entities that helped Biden get elected, what's so unusual about that, you don't think Trump took a meeting with say his Evangelists after he won in the last election
He sure did and they even laid hands on him.
 
And I am sure she will get her meeting, as will dozens of other entities that helped Biden get elected, what's so unusual about that, you don't think Trump took a meeting with say his Evangelists after he won in the last election

You should probably read the article a little slower.
 
We believe Black lives matter, and we are committed to racial justice through fair, just, and equitable governing of all public-serving institutions and in the formation of public policy.

We will push for a societal transformation to make it clear that Black lives matter and that there is no place for racism in our country.

Democrats are proud to stand and declare that Black Lives Matter.
 
Something like DeVos being appointed Secretary of the Dept. of Education for her million-dollar donation to #TRE45ON's 2016 campaign, you mean? How about a nice ambassadorship? Did you know that 57% of our ambassadors donated to Toadstool's coffers?Mnunchin of Goldman-Sachs being rewarded for his donations by being appointed Fox in Charge of the Hen House (Treasury Dept.)?*


*https://www.npr.org/2020/08/18/9031...ed-ambassadors-and-controversies-have-followe

**https://www.opensecrets.org/trump/political-appointees

It's only bad when 1) It's a (D) president, and 2) It's the scary Negroes asking to have their concerns addressed.
 
I am going to post this in it's entirety. I would encourage everyone to read this, particularly liberals, before commenting. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/black-lives-matter-co-founder-requests-meeting-with-biden-harris-we-want-something-for-our-vote/ar-BB1aPyD8



Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Requests Meeting With Biden, Harris: 'We Want Something For Our Vote'

'Black people won this election,' Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors says

Patrisse Cullors, one of the leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement, has sent a letter to President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, congratulating them on their win.

Cullors also requested a meeting with the pair to "discuss the expectations that we have for your administration and the commitments that must be made to Black people."

Noting that Black people had played a vital role in delivering the election outcome, she called on Biden and Harris to make a "well-thought out, community-driven, fully resourced agenda that addresses the particular challenges faced by Black people" a top priority.

"Congratulations on your election to the Presidency and Vice-Presidency of the United States," Cullors wrote in the letter, which was provided to Newsweek. "Like so many, we are relieved that the Trump era in government is coming to a close."

Cullors said Black Lives Matter want to be "actively engaged" in the Biden-Harris transition team's planning and policy work.

"Without the resounding support of Black people, we would be saddled with a very different electoral outcome," Cullors wrote. "In short, Black people won this election."

She added: "Alongside Black-led organizations around the nation, Black Lives Matter invested heavily in this election... We want something for our vote. We want to be heard and our agenda to be prioritized."

According to exit polls, 87 percent of Black voters chose Biden while only 12 percent went for President Donald Trump. Their votes were crucial in flipping the battleground states—Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania—that secured the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the White House.

In her letter, Cullors noted that Black people are "the most consistent and reliable voters for Democrats" and are "truly living in crisis in a nation that was built on our subjugation."

She added: "Up until this point, the United States has refused to directly reckon with the way that it devalues Black people and devastates our lives. This cannot continue.

"Black people can neither afford to live through the vitriol of a Trump-like Presidency, nor through the indifference of a Democrat-controlled government that refuses to wrestle with its most egregious and damnable shame."

Cullors noted that both Biden and Harris discussed addressing systemic racism as central to their election campaigns and had expressed regrets about their records on issues impacting Black people.

In their victory speeches on Saturday night, both Biden and Harris acknowledged and thanked the Black community.

Black women are "the backbone of our democracy," Harris said. She will be the first woman, as well as the first Black person and first Indian American person, to serve as the nation's vice president.

In a subtle nod to Black Lives Matter protests that have taken place this year, Harris also noted that Americans "marched and organized for equality and justice, for our lives, and for our planet. And then, you voted. You delivered a clear message."

"The African American community stood up again for me," Biden said in his remarks. "They always have my back, and I'll have yours."

The official Biden-Harris transition website has listed racial equity as one of its four priorities (the others are COVID-19, economic recovery and climate change) and outlined the ways the administration intends to tackle systemic racism in the U.S.

But in her letter, Cullors told Biden and Harris: "The best way to ensure that you remedy past missteps and work towards a more just future for Black people—and by extension all people—is to take your direction from Black grassroots organizers that have been engaged in this work for decades, with a legacy that spans back to the first arrival of enslaved Africans.

"We look forward to meeting with you at your convenience to begin the immediate work of Black liberation."

The Biden-Harris transition has been contacted for comment.

What is so unusual about a special interest group trying to leverage its influence to gain a bit of concessions from the elected powers that be?

Every other group does it, but when a group that represents blacks does it, you start shitting your Depends.

Sounds like a racist thing to me.

As long as Biden doesn't let them push him too far or beyond the bounds of reason, what's the problem?
 
What is so unusual about a special interest group trying to leverage its influence to gain a bit of concessions from the elected powers that be?

Every other group does it, but when a group that represents blacks does it, you start shitting your Depends.

Sounds like a racist thing to me.

As long as Biden doesn't let them push him too far or beyond the bounds of reason, what's the problem?

Never takes long for stupid to show up. And here it is.
 
Something like DeVos being appointed Secretary of the Dept. of Education for her million-dollar donation to #TRE45ON's 2016 campaign, you mean? How about a nice ambassadorship? Did you know that 57% of our ambassadors donated to Toadstool's coffers?Mnunchin of Goldman-Sachs being rewarded for his donations by being appointed Fox in Charge of the Hen House (Treasury Dept.)?*


*https://www.npr.org/2020/08/18/9031...ed-ambassadors-and-controversies-have-followe

**https://www.opensecrets.org/trump/political-appointees

It's only bad when 1) It's a (D) president, and 2) It's the scary Negroes asking to have their concerns addressed.

Sometimes your ignorance is just astounding. None of this has anything to do with color. Only Democrats make it that.
 
I LOVE IT; Racist White’s get all Pissed Off when Black People Equal Them

The Line is just as long ... it’s just Black People in it now :laugh:
 
Never takes long for stupid to show up. And here it is.

You've never - not once - supplied an even halfway cogent, intelligent, thoughtful, reasoned or serious response to any post made by anyone.

So your estimation of me gets the same level of consideration it rates..... ZERO.

YOU--> :toilet:
 
You've never - not once - supplied an even halfway cogent, intelligent, thoughtful, reasoned or serious response to any post made by anyone.

So your estimation of me gets the same level of consideration it rates..... ZERO.

YOU--> :toilet:

You must be on the intellectual Democrats.
 
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