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reality of a city segregated by race. those hit hardest by the storm, because they were less able to evacuate or maybe their neighborhoods were closest to the broken levees, were largely african-american. part-time new orleans resident melissa harris-lacewell is an associate professor of politics and african-american studies at princeton. she says researchers discovered public reaction to the disaster was also often divided by race. white americans looked at what was happening and said this is a bureaucratic failure. this is a failure of the system. black americans for the most part looked at what was happening in those days and said this is racism. black people have been left to die because they are black. black people are suffering for days on television because they are black.
right is racist and then go after unionized teachers that primarily teach black and brown and poor students in this country. you can t just say, oh, the right is racist and then fail to sort of set up a real policy initiative. and by the way, progressives on the left have to have a real clarity about the fact that we are in a two-party system. a two-party system that often doesn t offer all the options we want and this kind of hand wringing anxiety that it s not perfect on the left, now, that s a problem of progressive voters. it s a problem of the party, itself, when it does not offer a platform, substance that in fact challenges the racism on the right. melissa harris-perry, princeton professor and msnbc contributor and person from whom i most regularly learn the most by talking to on tv. thank you so much for your insight. appreciate it. last night delaware republican christine o donnell s comments on the separation of church and state made the
you can t just say, oh, the right is racist and then go after unionized teachers that primarily teach black and brown and poor students in this country. you can t just say, oh, the right is racist and then fail to sort of set up a real policy initiative. and by the way, progressives on the left have to have a real clarity about the fact that we are in a two-party system. a two-party system that often doesn t offer all the options we want and this kind of hand wringing anxiety that it s not perfect on the left, now, that s a problem of progressive voters. it s a problem of the party, itself, when it does not offer a platform, substance that in fact challenges the racism on the right. melissa harris-perry, princeton professor and msnbc contributor and person from whom i most regularly learn the most by talking to on tv. thank you so much for your insight. appreciate it. last night delaware republican christine o donnell s comments on the separation of
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