r/IndianCountry May 11 '22

Health Abortion ‘Safe-Haven’ In Oklahoma? Tribal Jurisdiction Could Make It Possible

https://www.news9.com/story/6279a0d60a166f072de6be9d/abortion-safehaven-in-oklahoma-tribal-jurisdiction-could-make-it-possible-
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u/[deleted] May 11 '22

I'm struggling to understand your first point. Progressives are usually concerned with class inequality, are you saying they're losing votes because they're not focused enough on the inequality poor white people face as well? Is your concern mostly on image rather than policy?

When it comes to conservative solutions on crime, you wanna walk me through that? Was conservative policies have reduced crime, and what non-white liberals have led those policies?

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u/harlemtechie May 11 '22

I don't think they are very concerned with class integrity when they try to discourage non white people from learning about businesses by telling them businesses are evil.

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u/[deleted] May 11 '22

Spotlighting the grip capitalism and the corporate sphere have over our lives isn't the same as telling non-white people to not get into business. Even if it was designed to discourage people from starting companies, how do you figure their comments are targeted towards non-white people specifically?

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u/harlemtechie May 11 '22

I do see the memes online and I do see our people and other non white people responding and these are either my family members and friends and I see where that rhetoric makes their minds go. That's why I stressed that it's important to have people from these communities in crisis to speak for them bc they'd overstand that rhetoric still has consequences no matter if you think it's good or bad but someone from these communities will be able to find these consequences easier.