Given the choice between preserving democratic norms and achieving their ideal policy goals, many Americans would opt for the latter, new research suggests.
My friend (please note that this is rhetorical. We are not friends. I have your tagged, I know who you are, and I know I’m likely wasting my time here), I’ve been opposed to this genocide from the start, and I will continue to be opposed to it regardless of what US administration is enabling it.
One of the many reasons I’m voting for Harris over Trump is because I care about the lives of Palestinians and am willing to be pragmatic about which of the two possible outcomes would be worse (far, far worse).
It’s easy to just not vote, and then wash your hands of it when Trump wins and gives Netanyahu carte blanche to eliminate the Palestinian people. But that will not absolve you, as your inaction will have led to countless additional Palestinian death and suffering.
My friend (please note that this is rhetorical. We are not friends.
It is true that we are not friends. You assume I must be a trumper based only on the fact that I think Harris should stop supporting genocide.
I have your tagged, I know who you are
Ooh! do you possess a very particular set of skills? Imagine bragging about leaving a fucking post-it note.
I’ve been opposed to this genocide from the start, and I will continue to be opposed to it regardless of what US administration is enabling it.
By calling people trumpers if they think Harris should change course.
It’s easy to just not vote, and then wash your hands of it when Trump wins and gives Netanyahu carte blanche to eliminate the Palestinian people. But that will not absolve you, as your inaction will have led to countless additional Palestinian death and suffering.
What are you talking about? I voted for Harris two days ago. She should still turn away from Netanyahu’s genocidal regime. So should you, but you never will.
So I shouldn’t expect you to start opposing genocide once the election is over, then?
My friend (please note that this is rhetorical. We are not friends. I have your tagged, I know who you are, and I know I’m likely wasting my time here), I’ve been opposed to this genocide from the start, and I will continue to be opposed to it regardless of what US administration is enabling it.
One of the many reasons I’m voting for Harris over Trump is because I care about the lives of Palestinians and am willing to be pragmatic about which of the two possible outcomes would be worse (far, far worse).
It’s easy to just not vote, and then wash your hands of it when Trump wins and gives Netanyahu carte blanche to eliminate the Palestinian people. But that will not absolve you, as your inaction will have led to countless additional Palestinian death and suffering.
It is true that we are not friends. You assume I must be a trumper based only on the fact that I think Harris should stop supporting genocide.
Ooh! do you possess a very particular set of skills? Imagine bragging about leaving a fucking post-it note.
By calling people trumpers if they think Harris should change course.
What are you talking about? I voted for Harris two days ago. She should still turn away from Netanyahu’s genocidal regime. So should you, but you never will.