Pete Buttigieg Rips Democrats ‘Portlandia’ Access to Diversity

Former Officer of the Administration of Biden Pette Buttigieg said that access to the Democratic Party promoting diversity is too heavy and led to The election of President Donald Trump.
“What do we think when we talk about diversity? Is that concern for different people’s experiences and we ensure that no one is harassed by them, which I will always fight for? Or are people forcing people to sit through training that looks like something looks from Portland, What did I experience, “Buttigieg said.
“And so Trump’s Republicans were made,” Buttigieg added.
Speaking on a forum called “The future of the Democratic Party,” Buttigieg responded to the criticism of moderator David Axelrod of “spectacle in the elections for the presidents of the Democratic National Committee”, which took place earlier this month.
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Former Minister of Transport, Pete Buttigieg, on Tuesday, attributed the election of President Trump to approach Democrats in promoting diversity. (Screenshot on YouTube)
Forum was hosting University of Chicago Institute of Politics with guest speakers Justin Bibb, Mayor of Cleveland, and Ambassador Marie Glueskamp Perez, D-W.
Axelrod added that the election of the president of the Democratic National Committee “seems to be transferred to somehow, such as:” We need the left Mongolian MP and the right hand of this MP “… What we did was fine-we must communicate better.”
Perez first answered, saying, “What a burden of st”, not approving the insistence of DNC to attract the identity of Americans.
After the remarks of the Congress, Axelrod addressed Buttigieg, asking how a democratic party can avoid being viewed as a “caricature”.
Buttigieg explained that DNC event was “a caricature of everything” in line from the ability to the Democratic Party “to hang out as a party and reach for those who do not always agree with them.”
The Forum hosted the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago, featuring guest speakers Justin Bibb, Mayor of Cleveland and Marie Glueskamp Perez, D-W. (Screenshot on YouTube)
“If it comes to your job with the best intentions, but he doesn’t really get what we do, which is really important here, what is really about,” Buttigieg said.
“I mean – and this could sound contrasting – if we were more serious about real values and not caught in vocabulary and we tried to host everyone only in terms of their particular part of the combination of identity over the common project.”
“That’s a problem, especially for men and whites,” Bibb said. “And educated and uneducated white -in -college white,” Bibb added.
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Bibb, president of the Democratic Mayor Association, said the party was too “soft”. He further explained that the mayors were vital to reform Democratic party.
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“We, as a party, have to do a better job in meeting people where they are and accept the living experience of people. Unfortunately, I think we have become too soft as a party. The fact that President Trump was the first president in history to go to Super Bowl or appear in in the UFC?