Former Biden administration officer Pete Buttigieg said that the approach of the Democratic Party to promote diversity was too harsh and led to the Election of President Donald Trump.
“What do we mean when we are talking about diversity? Is it caring for the different experiences of people and to ensure that no one has been mistreated by them, what I will always fight for? Or let people go through a training that looks like something about it Portlandia, which I have also experienced, “said Buttigieg.
“And it’s how Trump Republicans are made,” Buttigieg added.
Speaking on a forum entitled “The future of the Democratic party,” reacted buttentige to the criticism of moderator David Axelrod to the “spectacle of the Democratic National Committee Chairman election” that took place earlier this month.
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Former Ministry of Transport of Transport Pete Buttigieg on Tuesday attributed the election of President Trump to the approach of the Democrats to promote diversity. (YouTube -Screenshot)
The forum was organized by The University of Chicago Institute of Politics with guest speakers Justin Bibb, the mayor of Cleveland, and Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-WA.
Axelrod added that the elections of the Democratic National Committee Chairman “seemed to change into a kind of,” We need a left-handed Mongolian caucus and a right-handed caucus … What we did was just to communicate better. “
Perez first answered and said: “What a load of ST”, the rejecting of the insistence of the DNC to addressing the identity of Americans.
After the comments from the Congress Woman, Axelrod focused the demand for buttentigeg and asked how the Democratic party can be considered a “caricature” in this way.
Buttigiege explained that the DNC event “A caricature was of everything” wrong with the ability of the Democratic party to both cod as a party and to reach with those who don’t always agree “with them.
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The forum was organized by the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, with guest speakers Justin Bibb, the mayor of Cleveland and Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-WA. (YouTube -Screenshot)
“If that comes to your workplace with the best intentions, but not really what we do comes, what is actually important here, what is actually at stake,” said Buttigieg.
“I think – and this may sound contraindic – if we were more serious about the actual values ​​and are not entangled in vocabularies and everyone trying to serve only in terms of their specific part of identity combinations versus the shared project.”
“It’s a problem, especially for men and white men,” said Bibb. “Both trained and non-trained university diploma white men,” Bibb added.
Democrats have thought In their election defeat since November. Many have pointed out to the party’s inability to reach young men and working class voters. Some Democrats emphasized the exaggerated disadvantages of attacking Trump in contrast to Developing a viable economic plan.

Democrats have been reflecting on their gross election challenge since November. (Fox News)
Bibb, the chairman of the Democratic Mayors Association, said that the party was too ‘soft’. He further explained that mayors are vital for the reform of the Democratic party.
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“We, as a party, should we do better to meet people where they are and embrace the experienced experience of people. Unfortunately I think we have become too soft as a party. The fact that President Trump was the first president in The history to go to the Super Bowl or to show a UFC fight?