So Doug Jones won, which is the least of what should have happened, but what didn’t happen is that white folks are still not getting it – not in the way they vote, and not in a lot of reactions on Facebook.
One friend posted a celebration of the black women who made this happen only to be reprimanded by a white man who wanted to celebrate everyone. #alllivesmatter much?
There’s a lot of “thank you, Alabama!” when it was really the black voting population who need to be thanked.
Because this guy wasn’t just racist, he was sexist and abusive and tranphobic and homophobic and didn’t understand or honor the separation of church and state.
We can thank the Dems. We can be thankful to Doug Jones, and for Doug Jones and his commitment to civil rights.
But to me, I can’t help but feel that black voters came out to honor the memory and secure that much more justice for those four little girls.
And for me, to excoriate racist Jeff Sessions, who left this seat empty when he joined the WH.
So yes, it’s a giant win because Dems never win in Alabama, and one did tonight. But really, my fellow white folks, let’s please honor the black people – and especially the black women – who we owe this to. And let’s listen to them a lot more often, and a lot harder, and remind our local and state and national Dems that over and over again black voters get it right and white voters often do not and we need to learn from that. Because the Dems aren’t going to turn this around until we trust black voters and black intellectuals and black pundits and theorists and writers and even, yes, black celebrities.
Because I am just goddamned tired of you ignoring the truth of every damn election in this country.
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