He can’t go any further right, so he can’t be pushed right. Ergo, he can only be pushed left. Libs owned us yet again oooaaaaaaauhhh

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      Genocide isn’t on the ballot? Wow, maybe we should violently overthrow whatever “democracy” doesn’t let you vote against genocide. The popular vote amounts to those fake steering wheels in cars for toddlers anyways.

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        So that’s your alternative? A violent overthrow of the US government? Ignoring the fact that it’s not possible, there would be no Palestinians left by the time it was done. The aid would certainly come to a swift end.

        The left (including myself) couldn’t gather enough support to nominate Bernie, but you think you can put together a cohesive army to overthrow the US by force? And who’s to say the left would even be in control when the smoke cleared? You are just being ridiculous.

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          So that’s your alternative? A violent overthrow of the US government? Ignoring the fact that it’s not possible, there would be no Palestinians left by the time it was done. The aid would certainly come to a swift end

          It’s not impossible, and with the US aid coming to an end there would also be the end to support of the Israeli settler regime, support which vastly overpowers this aid.

          The left (including myself) couldn’t gather enough support to nominate Bernie

          LMAO.

          And who’s to say the left would even be in control when the smoke cleared? You are just being ridiculous.

          No material analysis. The reason you think the left doesn’t have support in the US is due to opportunism and the dual interests of labor in the imperial core. So, if the dust settles and US interference abroad had crumbled, it would certainly be the left in control. Read Lenin’s Imperialism.

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            Without foreign assistance, Israel can’t exist. With America out of the picture, it would just be Russia or China. Either one would like to grow their influence in the region,band Israel has plenty of technology expertise to offer.

            Yes, it’s impossible. Out of every ten people you recruit for your little revolution, at least one will be a fed. You’ll be done before you even start.

            The left does have support in the US. A violent leftist revolution doesn’t. Right wing militias would be the least of your concerns. The wealthy of the US have their own private armies and intelligence agencies, not to mention the money to buy foreign support and arms. The dollar wouldn’t become worthless until you won.

            How did Lenin’s revolution end up? The Russia he built is even more of an oligarchy than the US.

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              Except neither Russia nor China would have anything to gain by taking over the colonial reigns there, this is also racist as fuck because you can’t even imagine Palestinians governing themselves.

              How did Lenin’s revolution end up? The Russia he built is even more of an oligarchy than the US.

              Please fuck off liberal.

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                That reply pretty much does my argument for me. This is not a group that will ever move public opinion on anything.

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                  When have libs even tried to move public opinion to the left lately? Did they try to move public opinion on immigration or did they offer to give the republicans every fascist measure they want for the border?

                  We were done with you before you even got here, not worth our time

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                  You really cannot see past your upturned nose can you?

                  You keep implying that the users here are some sort of political action group within the two-party charade of American electoral politics. That the extent of their possibly action is what they post on this niche little corner of the internet.

                  You may live your life as though every tweet you make is part of some targeted electoral campaign to move the needle in a political horse race, feeling as though that counts as action. But most people here don’t.

                  Most have little time for dead end electoralism. Many could not vote even if they did as they’re not from or in the US. People post here for fun, or to share information and ideas, or just to post pictures of cool animals even. Being on a website isn’t their entire life, it’s not their only concept of action or praxis or organising or whatever you tell yourself you’re doing with this nonsense. Their action is done in the real world for the most part, or, if they do organise online, it’s in other communities on other terms.

                  You’ve done the equivalent of walking into the pub discussion of strangers, with no context or understanding of them or what they’re discussing, and loudly telling them all they’ll never get win over the electorate with that messaging. They’re not trying to, you have no idea what you’re even trying to talk about, and you weren’t invited to participate in the first place. And yet you seem shocked and confused when they tell you that.

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                  This is not a group that will ever move public opinion on anything.

                  As contrasted opposed to you, who is really doing a lot to convince people.

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          You can’t even say the genocide is inevitable but at least you’ll get an increased minimum wage with Biden. He’s actively creating the false scarcity where reactionaries thrive. He’s their partner in this disaster. It doesn’t really matter if you vote for him or not because it all leads to genocide, but I’m telling you I’m not voting for him.

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            Where did you get the idea that I’m a fan of Biden? I’m a realist. If your vote helps swing the election to Trump, the genocide will get worse, but your smugness would be intact.

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              Genocide is how capitalist crises are resolved. I don’t see how this dynamic is changed under Trump or Biden. In fact, this particular genocide has been a multidecade project for both of their parties. They’re both in final solution mode. Maybe I’m being smug, but it’s also empirical reality. Shit, Biden is already president and he has refused to use the power of his position to stop it, which he could do completely at any moment.

              Other than a meaningless air drop that literally kills people by crushing them how would this actually be different with Trump as president? With whatever differences you come up with, are those actually of consequence, or is it a slightly different way to carry out the exact same genocide?

              This shit sucks. Don’t be mad at the people who notice.

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                I’m still not seeing a viable alternative. I disagree with your assessment of Biden’s power and of the two parties, but that isn’t even relevant since I’m not seeing a viable plan or any progress at all by you folks.

                Blaming Biden for a few incidental deaths from a single incident is really dumb. There is no method of moving that much food into a crisis area without some risk of fatal accidents.

                Trump would simply not supply aid at all. His son in law was just on TV salivating over the cheap beach-front property.

                Yes shit sucks. No, you aren’t the only ones to notice. Nobody’s mad at you for noticing, but dickishness is not a political strategy.

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                  I disagree with your assessment of Biden’s power and of the two parties, but that isn’t even relevant since I’m not seeing a viable plan or any progress at all by you folks.

                  Everything they said about the two parties was objectively true. And wow, nobody’s telling me how I can stop the genocide so I guess I’ll just vote for it again.

                  The adults in the room know that genocide is inevitable, that public opinion has nothing to do with material interests but simply with optics, and that it’s impossible to think outside of electoralism.

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                  So revolution is impossible. Organising a power base outside of electoral politics is impossible. Stopping a genocide is impossible.

                  So the only solution is to slavishly support and empower the very regime that is actively supporting that genocide, because they unequivocally believe in it and will not be moved regardless of how bad public opinion gets or whether it costs them their positions.

                  Also, not only do you have to fight your enemy by devoting all your time to making them stronger, but you also have to be super nice and polite to everyone about it, because power and solidarity is actually built from tone policing in advocacy of things you don’t believe on small corners of the internet instead of mutual aid and material conditions.

                  You’d be literally more useful doing nothing. Get out of here with that wrecker bullshit.

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                    No, revolution isn’t impossible, at least I don’t think so. What revolution takes is a whole lot of hard work, and solid political strategies. The world today is very different from anything that came before. You can’t turn a country the size of the US with brute force,band there is no easy button.

                    Of all the people on this planet who have failed to stop this genocide, you are most definitely one of them, so maybe ease up a bit on telling other people they are doing it wrong.

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      So did you miss the US putting forward a weak ceasefire resolution at the UN Security Council? Yeah, it wasn’t good enough (and that’s why it failed) but that’s a huge leap from where we were before when the US was absolutely opposed to a ceasefire. That sure as hell looks like a result of electoral pressure. The uncommitted campaign did that, and if it weren’t for fucking coward Blue No Matter Who’s like you we’d actually be able to push Biden on the issue.

      If we fail it’s your fault.

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        I supported the uncommitted campaign. Biden is still better for Palestine than Trump, and you still have no viable path to a third option. The politics of outrage just drives people away.

        You’re just defining a tiny in-group, then putting everyone else in an out-group. There is no room for building alliances or cooperation because everyone else is just the enemy. It wouldn’t even matter if we had rank choice voting, you would still be irrelevant.

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          You blinkered libs repeat this ad infinitum because (assuming you actually believe it) you’ve made the farce of red vs blue American political theatre your whole world. I don’t view the world like that, users here in general don’t, and most people aren’t American voters.

          But it also doesn’t even stand up to scrutiny on its own merits if you assume everyone is an American electoral obsessed lib like yourself:

          • The Biden admin is committing genocide, factually and materially right now. The fact that another admin in all likelihood would is still less certain than the unshakable material reality of actual current events.

          • Given the evidence of the previous Trump presidency, there’s every reason to believe that a Trump admin would be less competent and less functional, which could prove better for Palestine and America’s victims.

          • Trump would actually receive opposition both politically and in terms of laundered public opinion from liberals like yourself, thr Democrats, and potentially the few diehard never-Trump Republicans. That would also be an improvement over an admin that skates by without real opposition and that you’re insisting even those opposed to it have to offer support to.

          • Trump has historically been unpredictable on foreign policy and diplomacy with foreign leaders. He’s more prone to shifting his position on the basis of grudges, flattery, social connections, hell, even being bought off potentially. When the certainty is continued, unlimited genocide, any uncertainly is an opportunity for improvement.

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          The whole fucking point of the uncommitted campaign is to leverage our support to force Biden to capitulate to our demands.

          You aren’t willing to do that. You are committed to Biden and thus undermining the uncommitted campaign, because you’re telling Biden that he can do anything he wants and you will support him. You and every Blue No Matter Who like you are responsible for Biden not being responsive to demands from his electoral base until recently. They really thought they couldn’t lose enough votes to matter and we can pressure him by making it clear that he is going to lose if he supports genocide. Already he has been moved on this issue and we can move him farther. He should know I’ll vote for him if there’s a permanent ceasefire, UNRWA funding, and an end to military support for Israel.

          That’s the viable third option - we force him to capitulate and end the genocide. We can do it. Why are you undermining us?

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            Biden and the rest of the establishment have no idea how many of those uncommitted votes will or won’t vote for Biden in the general, and nothing I say has any effect on that.

            Here is the comment I originally responded to:

            Also, it’s great because the same people who said we could push him left are now mad because… we are trying to push him left

            The only thing I’m saying is that Biden actually has been pushed left, and many of us who think Biden is preferable to Trump are absolutely in favor of continuing to push him left.

            This is one of those Internet bubbles you keep hearing about. You folks have your little in-group, and everyone who doesn’t line up exactly with the group is an outsider. That’s exactly how you convince politicians that you aren’t worth paying attention to. My state hasn’t voted yet. Maybe I’ll vote “uncommitted” like I planned, or maybe I get so fed up with this edgy nonsense that I vote Biden. That’s not likely in my case, but this shit does drive people away. You are more concerned with maintaining your edgy rebel status than actually moving public opinion. I think winning on policy would be a disaster in your eyes because you would no longer be special.

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              You’re contradicting yourself.

              If this is one of those narrow little internet bubbles that ‘you keep hearing about’ then the idea that your liberal tone policing bullshit would have a wide impact doesn’t even make sense.

              And speaking of bubbles, you’ve created one for yourself in which anything outside of voting against your beliefs and interests while promising not even to speak harshly of the people and things you claim to oppose is impossible and unacceptable. Doesn’t seem like there’s a lot of options or room for alternatives in your tight little bubble of reality there.

              Never mind which, again, most people are not American voters.

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              Yes, Biden has been pushed by us, that’s why he put forward a weak ceasefire resolution at the security council. We did that! That’s an accomplishment of the uncommitted movement and the only thing I’m saying is that Biden still has to be pushed farther and that he can be if we stay committed to being uncommitted. It’s clearly working and we don’t need cynics like you undermining our message with Blue No Matter Whoism. This genocide can be stopped, and the only reason it might fail is because of people like you choosing to put vibes over politics.

              I will vote for Biden if he capitulates. That’s hardly edgy rebellion, that’s just normal politics. We’re doing politics. Why does that make you so mad?

              If online discourse makes you so mad that you actually vote for genocide in the primaries you need to log off.

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              Not supporting genocide is edgy nonsense theory-gary

              maybe I get so fed up with this edgy nonsense that I vote Biden.

              You dam lefties were just so rude to me that I had to support genocide, you gave me no choice rage-cry

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            What did I say that was 100% liberal? There haven’t even been any policy disagreements! This whole discussion has been about political strategy, not policy, and not economic philosophy.

            It’s in-group out-group dynamics. You think your insular bubble gets to own leftism, and everyone outside it is liberal at best.

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              It’s in-group out-group dynamics. You think your insular bubble gets to own leftism, and everyone outside it is liberal at best.

              Yes. Death to AmeriKKKa, death to “Israel,” and death to NATO. This is leftism.

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              Whatever definition of ‘leftism’ you ascribe to would be such a watered down, non-descript, and half baked understanding at best, based off of what you have posted. Nobody on this forum claims to own leftism, but we sure as shit know that you are not a part of it, you genocidal lapdog dipshit.