@donnabrazile what does that mean, "racial cleansing"?
— Melissa Mackenzie (@MelissaTweets) July 3, 2013
Is this one of those terms like “cracker” that people mistake as a slur when it’s actually a “proud nod” to one’s ancestry? Because whenever we’ve heard about ethnic cleansing in the news, it’s been a very, very bad thing (except for CNN’s own ethnic purge — that was pretty funny). Racial cleansing must mean something entirely different. In this case it means looking out for subtle racial overtones and observing Independence Day by sharing your racial biases.
I clocked in more than 3 hours of the #Zimemrmantrial. #Race on TV w/ Deen, Mandela, #VRA, Affirmative Action plus #Obama-Bush in Africa.
— Donna Brazile (@donnabrazile) July 3, 2013
Folks, get ready to celebrate an important milestone next month. 50 years and we still remember the dream, but forgot the message. Agree?
— Donna Brazile (@donnabrazile) July 3, 2013
When is the last time you heard, read or saw so many messages with racial bias & subtle overtones? Please pay attention. Wake up everybody!
— Donna Brazile (@donnabrazile) July 3, 2013
Lastly, don't forget we had to debate the meaning or context of the #N word. Okay.. What else? Please share your racial bias. #4thofjuly
— Donna Brazile (@donnabrazile) July 3, 2013
I'll rest my case. #immigration reform. #equaljustice for all. #restorevotingrights. #JusticeForTrayvon End all #violence. #peaceout
— Donna Brazile (@donnabrazile) July 3, 2013
However the journey works, the destination is the same: color blindness.
Okay. @StarJonesEsq is breaking it down. #diversity around the table. Yes!
— Donna Brazile (@donnabrazile) July 3, 2013
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