He seeing that he's asking what is the alternative?Bruh when black folks largely voted in other elections it didn’t stop white supremacy then? Acting like black voters have no legit reasons to trust the political process is crazy. I’m just don’t get what y’all not seeing?
A big problem is not enough people are politically aware. Getting some sort of basic education going could be beneficial. (No idea how)Same shit as last time. Just let white supremacy win again? How's that workin' out for African Americans today? Dyin' from this damn virus due to government
Come up with some actual, feasible ideas and let's discuss them.
He seeing that he's asking what is the alternative?
How do we get our political message across to invoke change
I get thatWe don’t know yet that’s why it’s annoying. To have an alternative to 100 year system in a few years in unrealistic. We all voted dem forever the one time some don’t vote and the whole fall of America is blamed on us.
It's a flawed system but definitely better than what we got over here.
What model would work best In the states?
I think Germany and new Zealand have the best political structure
We basically have a popular vote system. The issue with that system it treats London issues the same as somewhere like BristolPopular vote >>>
That whole electoral college nonsense should be thrown in the garbage... its just plain visible fraud
We basically have a popular vote system. The issue with that system it treats London issues the same as somewhere like Bristol
While Trump is casually referenced from the first minutes and the mood of the country scores the film’s entire conversation, it’s not until roughly two-thirds through the film that she addresses her negative feelings about his 2016 victory directly. Twice, she talks about how painful it is to her that black voters didn’t turn out to vote for Hillary Clinton, calling the decision not to vote more painful to her than those who voted for Trump.Y’all do know she didn’t call out black people though right?