• archomrade [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    Personally, i’m worried that the biden administration is underestimating the electoral importance of his decision to continue supporting Israel’s genocide against Palestinians.

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      2 months ago

      Personally, i’m worried that the biden administration is underestimating the electoral importance of his decision to continue supporting Israel’s genocide against Palestinians.

      he’s aware of the optics of his positions and voting history; that’s why he reversed course on gay marriage; gays in the military and federal service long after it was popular and gave the barest of minimums for weed and student loans that didn’t have much of an impact on the status quo.

      palestine is the one thing he won’t budge on; but he’ll (somewhat) do all of the other things that’ll get him votes like he’s always done and give the people not paying enough attention warm fuzzy feels for supporting him.

      i think the worst take away from this election cycle is learning that most american’s don’t give a rat’s ass about genocide; so long as their guy wins and get to express regret over it. (i also wonder if that’s how every other genocide is/was allowed to happen).

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        2 months ago

        Yup. (I was just mirroring Bernie’s verbiage and flipping the active subject)

        Biden is the quintessential capital-L Liberal: he is performatively responsive to progressive issues, but only insofar as it does not alter the fundamental power structures of the western capitalistic and chauvinistic principles.

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      2 months ago

      If you are worried about the Palestinians, do you expect Trump to be more lenient in that regard? I think it would be even worse with Trump. He’d not be mildly criticizing Netanyahu, but would rather asking Netanyahu why he isn’t going further

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        2 months ago

        No, which is why I’m all the more worried Biden will lose because he refuses to see reason.

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        2 months ago

        Stop blaming the voters and start blaming the politicians who are supposed to be representing them.

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          2 months ago

          But as someone who doesn’t have to live in the hellhole called the US, sees that they are represented by their own politicians accurately. The US let it come this far because the US decided to perpetuate a system that just makes everything worse due to lesser evil politics. So by USean logic, voting Biden prevents worse things from happening to Palestinians compared to Trump. But I personally would vote for someone who accurately represents my stances instead of buying into the lesser evilism in a messed up system.