COMM Leftist Writer: Bernie Sanders’ Mittens Are A Sign Of White Supremacy

nehimama

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Even avowed Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is not immune from claims that he represents “white privilege” and perpetuates “white supremacy,” despite his progressive bona fides.

A writer for the San Francisco Chronicle noted, over the weekend, that Sanders’ decision to show up to President Joe Biden’s swearing-in ceremony in a standard parka coat, dress slacks, and a pair of oversized sweater-print mittens — an ensemble that launched a million memes — is emblematic of the Vermont Senator’s inability to connect with minorities.

“We’ve been studying diversity and discrimination in the United States; my students were ready. What did they see? They saw a white man in a puffy jacket and huge mittens, distant not only in his social distancing, but in his demeanor and attire,” University of California-Berkeley professor Ingrid Seyer-Ochi wrote.

“A wealthy, incredibly well-educated and -privileged white man, showing up for perhaps the most important ritual of the decade, in a puffy jacket and huge mittens,” she added.

In Sanders’ defense, he shows up to nearly every event — even ones associated with his own presidential campaign — clad in the same $200 Burton Edgecomb down parka. He makes no exceptions, even for his former rival, Joe Biden.

He’s also reportedly responsible for starting a high fashion trend with the iconic appearance — “grumpy chic” — and, by selling his own meme merchandise, raised nearly $2 million for the underprivileged in Vermont.

Seyer-Ochi, though, saw Sanders’ appearance as an insult, and while she draws a distinction between Sanders and the rioters who attacked the United States Capitol on January 6th, it’s a distinction, she says, without a difference.

“Sen. Sanders is no white supremacist insurrectionist,” she wrote. “But he manifests privilege, white privilege, male privilege and class privilege, in ways that my students could see and feel.”

“I don’t know many poor, or working class, or female, or struggling-to-be-taken-seriously folk who would show up at the inauguration of our 46th president dressed like Bernie,” she concludes.

Sanders, of course, is a socialist — a label he gives himself — and it’s likely that he would eschew dressing in an expensive suit, largely because the idea is frivolous. It’s possible his most dedicated followers would find fault with he very idea; certainly his fellow socialists, like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) have made headlines when donning expensive suits while claiming to represent the interests of the working poor.

In a year when poverty spiked more than it has in decades, Democrats were out in force in designer attire for Biden’s swearing in.


Michelle Obama’s silk mask by designer Christy Rilling cost a cool $45. Elements of her couture Sergio Hudson ensemble retail for between $400 and $1000. Her coat retails for more than Americans received in their December COVID-19 stimulus check.

Obama’s outfit should considered a dollop of perfection, per Seyer-Ochi.

“We talked about gender and the possible meanings of the attire chosen by Vice President Kamala Harris, Dr. Jill Biden, the Biden grandchildren, Michelle Obama, Amanda Gorman and others,” she said of her class. “We referenced the female warriors inspiring these women, the colors of their educational degrees and their monochromatic ensembles of pure power.”

Bernie, however, needs to try harder. “When you see privilege, you know it,” she wrote.
 

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Even avowed Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is not immune from claims that he represents “white privilege” and perpetuates “white supremacy,” despite his progressive bona fides.

A writer for the San Francisco Chronicle noted, over the weekend, that Sanders’ decision to show up to President Joe Biden’s swearing-in ceremony in a standard parka coat, dress slacks, and a pair of oversized sweater-print mittens — an ensemble that launched a million memes — is emblematic of the Vermont Senator’s inability to connect with minorities.

“We’ve been studying diversity and discrimination in the United States; my students were ready. What did they see? They saw a white man in a puffy jacket and huge mittens, distant not only in his social distancing, but in his demeanor and attire,” University of California-Berkeley professor Ingrid Seyer-Ochi wrote.

“A wealthy, incredibly well-educated and -privileged white man, showing up for perhaps the most important ritual of the decade, in a puffy jacket and huge mittens,” she added.

In Sanders’ defense, he shows up to nearly every event — even ones associated with his own presidential campaign — clad in the same $200 Burton Edgecomb down parka. He makes no exceptions, even for his former rival, Joe Biden.

He’s also reportedly responsible for starting a high fashion trend with the iconic appearance — “grumpy chic” — and, by selling his own meme merchandise, raised nearly $2 million for the underprivileged in Vermont.

Seyer-Ochi, though, saw Sanders’ appearance as an insult, and while she draws a distinction between Sanders and the rioters who attacked the United States Capitol on January 6th, it’s a distinction, she says, without a difference.

“Sen. Sanders is no white supremacist insurrectionist,” she wrote. “But he manifests privilege, white privilege, male privilege and class privilege, in ways that my students could see and feel.”

“I don’t know many poor, or working class, or female, or struggling-to-be-taken-seriously folk who would show up at the inauguration of our 46th president dressed like Bernie,” she concludes.

Sanders, of course, is a socialist — a label he gives himself — and it’s likely that he would eschew dressing in an expensive suit, largely because the idea is frivolous. It’s possible his most dedicated followers would find fault with he very idea; certainly his fellow socialists, like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) have made headlines when donning expensive suits while claiming to represent the interests of the working poor.

In a year when poverty spiked more than it has in decades, Democrats were out in force in designer attire for Biden’s swearing in.


Michelle Obama’s silk mask by designer Christy Rilling cost a cool $45. Elements of her couture Sergio Hudson ensemble retail for between $400 and $1000. Her coat retails for more than Americans received in their December COVID-19 stimulus check.

Obama’s outfit should considered a dollop of perfection, per Seyer-Ochi.

“We talked about gender and the possible meanings of the attire chosen by Vice President Kamala Harris, Dr. Jill Biden, the Biden grandchildren, Michelle Obama, Amanda Gorman and others,” she said of her class. “We referenced the female warriors inspiring these women, the colors of their educational degrees and their monochromatic ensembles of pure power.”

Bernie, however, needs to try harder. “When you see privilege, you know it,” she wrote.
If your white your guilty!!!
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
First off I love Bernie's Mittens, though I have to keep explaining to people that yes they are knit, the sweater they came from was knit and those designs (and probably the original sweater) are Iceland designs and probably Icelandic knitting.

This is what gives those mittens their huge "fluff" even after being felted down and cut into mittens; it is also along with the lining that makes them so warm.

My husband has a nearly identical Icelandic Sweater, same colors/same designs on part of it that he bought in Iceland a couple of decades ago.

All that said the only thing "White" about Bernie's mittens is some of the creams on the designs, otherwise, they are mostly shades of brown (mostly natural sheep colors).

This article is the most absurd, silly, and over-the-top thing I've seen on the topic; and as someone is known to do patterned knitting, I've had to deal with it a lot.
 

chumly2071

Contributing Member
When your position has no standing, always resort to racism and white privilege...
I think there is a scratch in this record. It keeps skipping.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
People that are putting this stuff out need to be told that what they think does not matter it's all senseless garbage.
 

db cooper

Resident Secret Squirrel
What is its definition of "white supremacy"?
To the left I don't think that matters. They are a very illogical emotional lot driven by slogans, buzz words, symbols, empty mottos and meaningless sayings. This was glaringly obvious during the obama first run where the slogan was "Hope & Change". I bet not a single person could give an explanation to that and I also believe the obama election team never had one.

Fast forward to today and we have "Black Lives Matter" that has nothing to do with Black people. And we have fascist's destroying our cities that claim to be anti fascists (antifa). And the left parades behind these anarchists like those groups were Heaven sent.

So the term "white supremacy" is nothing more than an empty buzz word for empty minds that keeps them motivated towards their own destruction. Which is why they are destroying their own cities and killing their own people. This has been all very well thought out.
 

Musbradny

Inactive
And people get paid, as well as pay, bucks to teach and learn this crap. If these wingnuts were not dangerous, they would be laughable. Quite pathetic
 

Blastoff

Veteran Member
I don’t know many poor, or working class, or female, or struggling-to-be-taken-seriously folk who would show up at the inauguration of our 46th president dressed like Bernie,” she concludes.

I believe the bolded part
 

GingerN

Veteran Member
I don't understand where she gets the white privilege part, unless she is saying that because he didn't dress up for it, and did not get rebuked for his clothing choices where arguably, someone else might have. While he didn't dress up for the inauguration, the occasion did call for it, and it was rather tacky to show up like that. HOWEVER, he is 126 years old, it was cold, and he dresses like that all the time, so it was just Bernie, not a privilege thing. A younger person, of any demographic, that showed up like that would have been called tacky. If anything, lol, it is old privilege, not white privilege, lol.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
A younger person, of any demographic, that showed up like that would have been called tacky.
Um. Black hoodies with bump pads is haute couture now.

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Maybe more dress for an Electoral Vote Confirmation than the Inauguration.

Dobbin
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
First off....it's called KEEPING WARM you PC idiots. It's not a fashion statement, it's common sense, which is rare in a socialist and extremely rare in a moron like Bernie, but all the same these people bitching at every little thing seriously need to get a friggen life! And....they need to simply shut the hell up and mind their own business and stop tell the rest of us how to live and think!
 
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