I didn’t want to direct this question to Americans specifically because, at this point, other countries have shown support to Israel in one or the other way. If my country was financing this, I would be taking the streets. Shit, I’m right now in the hospital but all I can think about is protesting anyway just to feel I did something to stop this madness.

Are you doing something about this? Are you feeling unsettled? How do you feel about all this mess?

EDIT: So, buying Chinese stuff takes the USS Gerald Ford to Gaza’s coast. Also, TIL that that chocolate my cousin gave me when she was 20 and I was 5, (delicious stuff!) made me a slavist-ish. The fact remains, this genocide is being paid and supported by taxpayers money; of course, I was hoping that most of us didn’t pay taxes wishing for this. Thank you all for your responses, some of them were hard to swallow.

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    Do you feel represented by one of the political parties you may have in your country? Would they act in a general agreement with your own convictions?

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      I do not. Not one iota. That being said, I’m an American who’s been around the world twice and speaks multiple languages. I consider myself reasonably left, but in this country I am extreme left. Our politicians are bought and paid for by lobbyists. The few who tend to be honest are either marginalized or silenced.

      My vote counts for nothing. I will still vote in earnest.

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        This is why I started to support rank choice voting like they have in many countries in Europe. It’s not perfect but a nice step forward from what we have.

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        Contact counts for way more than voting.

        Contact your representative, they don’t know who voted for them, they do know about the people who care enough to call though.

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      I’m an anarchist with no political representation. My country (US) has never been in agreement with my convictions. I don’t expect it to in my lifetime, but I am disappointed it isn’t even headed in a non-authoritarian direction.

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        I’m an anarchist with no political representation. My country (US) has never been in agreement with my convictions.

        Well this shows that not everything about the US is bad.

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      Not OP, but no. Not at all. The Greens are closest but not close enough to earn my ongoing support. I vote candidate-by-candidate and abstain if there’s no one who meets the bare minimum. And that happens a lot.

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      I’m Libertarian and there are candidates that seem way more up my alley than the Big Two, but it never gets much traction.

      Also while I think our foreign involvement should be minimal, I don’t think unceremoniously dropping those connections is wise. I think if the State Dept were following my orders, it could take about 50 years to get to the level of foreign interference I think we should be doing.