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The original was posted on /r/thedeprogram by /u/-ShadowSJG- on 2024-11-11 06:39:52+00:00.
I'm a black male myself to start off:
A friend of mine was doing a stream regarding the election and they were discussing Kamala's election. They brought up they do have critiques of Kamala and don't agree with her on many stuff but said they believe her losing to Trump is wild cuz he's a racist/misogynists rapists, and all of these are true
They said she was more qualified and all and said people hate Kamala because she's a black woman and said there's a pressure on black women to be "perfect" and even if it wasn't it was better than Trump's mess run on hate
However a lot of have said her campaign wasn't run well and I said these:
"Overall as you have said its the democrats fault at a whole including her"
"I don't think critics are saying she needs to be perfect. her faults were a larger part of the democrats"
"Her campaign"
and its true the democrats were bad at handling things such as Biden stepping down too late and saying she didn't have much time to run a campaign
and one person got offended telling me to STFU cuz they probably saw my criticism in her was rooted in sexism or hating on black women etc
While its true the USA does hate black women
But I feel this is wild to be going for someone whose co signing what's happening in Gaza
So I would bring that up plus its true USA is a sexist anti black place but what would be a good way to articulate that well?