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i’m just not jazzed about another christian straight white dude for the senate. diversity is important.
Yeah, he's a preacher, so he's either delusional or a conman. Not a good start when we're looking for people to fight MAGA.
I don't trust religious freaks, even if they say they're on our side. They're weirdos, and when it comes down to it, they are going to side with the rest of the superstitious fools over normal people.
Nope, picking the best candidate regardless of their skin or sex or height or religion or other irrelevant characteristics is the only right choice.
Naturally trends in those categories will tend to adhere to their representation in society. If there are more tall white males pursuing political positions, than the best option will tend to be a tall white male.
And that shouldn't matter.
it shouldn’t matter, but it does. also, you’re assuming that the ‘best candidate’ can be defined. by what, exactly? how do you decide who is the ‘best candidate’?
your criteria may not be the same as a young black woman from the southern us.
we have no young black women in our senate.
we have plenty of christian white men.
i repeat, diversity is important.
maybe not to you, but to young black women. and me.
But... if he's actually to the left of her, isn't that more important that just picking diversity for diversity's sake? Like am I missing something here? If he's actually to the left of her, why should she get the support?
Would she be so far to the right of him that it does damage?
Because it's a question of substance.
The whole point of Affirmative Action was "All things being equal, diversity is better than homogeneity."
Even if he was to the left of her, she's likely to bring up some issues that black women care about and that white men don't even realize are issues.
So yes, if there's a substantive difference between their policies, that should be brought up. But if the things they support are substantially almost the same, there's some validity in the fact that she brings a perspective which is significantly underrepresented.
"All other things being equal" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. The fact that she took one of those AIPAC affiliate sponsored fealty trips to Israel to tour the iron dome already had her way higher on my shit list on at least that issue even with Talarico still using all that "Israel has a right to defend itself" language and near as I can find has stopped short of calling it a genocide. Talarico at least has enough of a spine according to Drop Site News to call them atrocities and war crimes and supports banning offensive weapons which as far as I can find Crockett doesn't. That seems like a pretty big difference and that's just the first one I found with barely any digging.
You think the troglodites claiming to be Christian for politics actually believe any of it?
You can't be a Christian and modern Republican at the same time, they are wholly incompatible belief systems regardless of what they want to claim.
Of course it's important, but can a black woman win in Texas right now? I don't know a lot about this race but I don't have much faith in average Texans.
I want whoever is more likely to win the seat to run.
yes. yes she can. people are pissed and they’re tired of being scared for themselves and their neighbors.
A white Christian man denouncing Christian nationalism has a far better chance than a Black Woman in Texas for the foreseeable future.
well, that’s just like, your opinion, man.