And I disagree. Time and time again we've seen that what drives GOP voters to vote against social safety nets is not the incorrect belief that they are voting for policies that will benefit them but that they are voting against policies that will benefit Black People.
You don't get to 'disagree' with people's personally stated reasons for voting, even if you think that their beliefs are misguided. Even if they're unequivocally wrong, they're still voting for their wrongly held beliefs; this isn't even debatable.
As this reply tweet points out:
Her tweet was a bad argument. And there are a lot of great arguments in the twitter feed to it to explain why.
All 'arguments' on Twitter are poor, to a degree. The platform doesn't really allow good, substantive arguments either way, which is why I pointed to those videos as better examples of her understanding on this issue.
I compared her to Bernie Sanders himself
But hey I appreciate you taking me at my word and not the words I never said.
Holy shit, I could've sworn I saw a 'bro' in there. My bad!