74% OF LATINOS IN NEW YORK CITY VOTED FOR HILLARY CLINTON. DO YOU THINK THEY HAVE SOLD OUT? WILL THE SAME THING HAPPEN IN CALIFORNIA? MANY PROMINENT AMERICANS OF EUROPEAN,ASIAN,AFRICAN AND PEOPLE OF HISPANIC DESCENT THINK SO. WHAT DO YOU THINK?
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We sell our rudimentary values as something beyond reproach; yet, in the bowels of the fiery furnance, we go overboard to sway the convictions of other people. Shame, shame, shame.
The Latino and Afro-American factions are constantly looking for positive vanguards of change; but to think that it's going to happen in a total and collective way is, at best, foolhardy. They hope, but they must also understand that across the board, the individual is filled with a mind of his/her own.
"Selling out" is a very unfair way of assessing the mindset of those in the target ring. As you would expect for yourself, every person must be respected for his/her opinion.
For those who say "why Clinton?" I would play the devil's advocate and say, "why not?" If there is a valid reason as to why not, then it should be sold to those with opposing views, but who will have the right to accept or decline it. There is no cut and dry road to collective expediency. We will either trust the ones we choose, or, simply put, straddle the old proverbial fence.
To ensure that we don't lose, we had better pay closer attention to those we choose for bicameral representation.
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We sell our rudimentary values as something beyond reproach; yet, in the bowels of the fiery furnance, we go overboard to sway the convictions of other people. Shame, shame, shame.
The Latino and Afro-American factions are constantly looking for positive vanguards of change; but to think that it's going to happen in a total and collective
way is, at best, foolhardy. They hope, but they must also understand that across the board, the individual is filled with a mind of his/her own.
"Selling out" is a very unfair way of assessing the mindset of those in the target ring. As you would expect for yourself, every person must be respected for his/her opinion.
For those who say "why Clinton?" I would play the devil's advocate and say, "why not?" If there is a valid reason as to why not, then it should be sold to those with opposing views, but who will have the right to accept or decline it. There is no cut and dry road to collective expediency. We will either trust the ones we choose, or, simply put, straddle the old proverbial fence.
To ensure that we don't lose, we had better pay closer attention to those we choose for bicameral representation.
Forget "sell out"; think "sold on."
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