Bernie Sanders Faces Backlash for Criticizing Obama on Anniversary of MLK Assassination

The senator called Obama an "extraordinary candidate" during his visit to Jackson, Mississippi on Wednesday.

Bernie Sanders Twitter Backlash
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Bernie Sanders Twitter Backlash

People on Twitter are calling out Senator Bernie Sanders after some comments he made about former President Barack Obama while in Jackson, Mississippi on Wednesday.

While participating in a town hall meeting about economic justice, Sanders criticized the “business model” of the Democratic Party over the last 15 years. He reportedly said, as the Daily Dot points out, that many don’t see the Democratic Party’s failures because “there was a charismatic individual named Barack Obama. He was obviously an extraordinary candidate, brilliant guy.” He also pointed out how Democrats lost a record number of seats in the House and Senate during Obama’s presidency.

These comments frustrated both residents and the online community. Sanders minimizing Obama’s numerous achievements and the symbolism of his presidency to simply being a “charismatic individual” and “extraordinary candidate” while in Mississippi—of all places—seems alarmingly dismissive.

As Daily Dot cites, locals were already wary about Sanders' visit to talk with Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba about Martin Luther King Jr.’s dedication to economic equality, 50 years after King’s assassination. In the Jackson Free Press, Laurie Bertram Roberts, a grassroots activist and co-founder of the Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund, writes “Bernie cannot come to the cookout. Sorry, not sorry.”

Bertram Roberts criticizes Sanders' presence in Jackson based on how he prioritizes class issues over racial equality, as well as his flexible views on reproductive rights and identity politics. “So far [Sanders]’s just playing the hokey pokey with social justice and, frankly, black people and especially black women don’t need any more white so-called allies who do that,” Bertram Roberts wrote. “Martin Luther King Jr. was many things, but he was never a man who was flexible about human rights. He died working for economic and racial justice. He certainly wasn’t a man who didn’t understand intersectionality even before we had a word for it. The Poor People’s Campaign is an intersectional vision.”

See more of the criticism from people on Twitter below.

Bernie Sanders dismissing Barack Obama as nothing more than a "charismatic leader" on the 50th anniversary of King's assassination is perhaps the most Bernie Sanders thing Bernie Sanders has ever said.

— Annissa (semi-hiatus) 💛🏳️‍🌈♿️🦹 (@thisniss) April 5, 2018

It might be a different, hippie-flavored brand of white supremacy from Trump's, but it's still ultimately what makes someone as overall unaccomplished as Bernie Sanders believe he can speak patronizingly about Barack Obama.

— Stephen Robinson (@SER1897) April 5, 2018

I don’t know why I find it so hilarious, but I do.

Homeboy needs to win black voters in the South. So what does he do? Goes to the South on the anniversary of MLK’s death and slams the dude hella black folks have on their wall next to their framed photo of Dr. King.

I can’t.

— 🤌🏾 Imani Gandy 👆🏾 (@AngryBlackLady) April 5, 2018

You know how many Black grandmothers who vote in every election have pictures of Barack Obama in their home? And Bernie Sanders calls him and all Democrats in the past 15 years complete failures and desperately needs their vote in 2020? 🤔🤔🤔

— Marcus H. Johnson (@marcushjohnson) April 5, 2018

To all those tweeting me Brrnie Sanders was right about what he said about PBO etc. When you are advocating in the space of Black History it is incumbent upon you to not disrespect or belittle our history in *that* current space.

Bernie Sanders went to MISSISSIPPI & fucked up

— Amene (@Ange_Amene) April 5, 2018

Nah, no, nope...Bernie...didn't go down to Jackson...Mississippi...MLK assassination...50th anniversary...and try to drag...Obama...who ain't perfect...at all. But. Bernie...if you want more than 3 southern black folks voting for you...you TRIPPIN', 'white working class Bernie.' https://t.co/tGfUZRQbGc

— Jeffrey Wright 🥜 (@jfreewright) April 5, 2018

To use that platform, this day, to lecture the most dedicated Democratic voters whose lives hang in the balance every election that they are failures, that Obama was a mulligan (as if he didn’t work hard), is an abomination.

— Kaitlin Byrd: Renaissance Maiden (@GothamGirlBlue) April 5, 2018

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