• small44@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Stop shifting the blame, currently trump is not in power. So the people in power has all the blame they should get right now. Trump is just more honest but in reality both will do their best to defend israel

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      2 months ago

      Harris is not in power either. She does not set or implement policy. You do know what the powers of the Vice President are, yes?

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        2 months ago

        Are you telling me thst a vice president which one of it’s function is to be advisor to the president shouldn’t have part of the responsability?

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          2 months ago

          Not unless you know what she’s advised him of, no. Or are you under the impression that he has to do what people who advise him say?

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            2 months ago

            If the government support a genocidal terrorist state then anybody in the government has the responsibility to resign

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              2 months ago

              Okay, well that’s not going to happen. So the choice is going to be Trump or Harris and to suggest that we can’t know where Trump stands on Israel compared to Harris is either dishonest or highly ignorant.

              The fact is that both of them are on the wrong side of this genocide, so they have to be chosen by other criteria. “Just don’t vote for either of them” is not an answer. That’s also not going to happen for most voters.

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                2 months ago

                Actions don’t reflect what biden and his administration says they just more hypocritical about palestine. I don’t believe in the two lesser of evil when it comes to palestine. Major changes don’t happen overnight, and things don’t change when people say it’s futile and will never happen. With a similar mentality of we shouldn’t vote for a third option, countries like india wouldn’t get rid of british after 200 years and 100 millions dead indian

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                  2 months ago

                  How about when it comes to literally every other thing in this election? Like persecution of queer people or deportation of migrants or just whether or not someone is going to be a dictator?

                  Literally none of that matters? Fuck it? Let the queer people and Latinos get marched into camps because there’s no difference between them on Israel?

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      2 months ago

      blame is irrelevant. what is relevant is choosing who you think will handle it best (or less bad) in the next 4 years. if you think that’s trump, you’re delusional. if you think trump would have handled the last 11 months better, you’re delusional.