US approves $7.4bn sale of more weapons to Israel used to ravage Gaza
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So the same as Biden but liberals have a selective memory.
Here's a few articles to remind the intentionally forgetful liberals:
March 2024
U.S. sends more weapons to Israel amid growing calls for cease-fireJune 2024 US has sent Israel thousands of 2,000-pound bombs since Oct. 7
Anyways keep going mask off. Good luck getting any of us to vote Democratic ever again. It is clearly isn't just a few Democratic politicians who are bad, it is the entire party base that's a basket of deplorables to quote a prominent Democrat.
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So the same as Biden but liberals have a selective memory.
Then I guess there should have been other reasons to stop Trump from getting into office.
Good luck getting any of us to vote Democratic ever again.
You still think Republicans will have elections that aren't the kind they have in Russia.
Amazing how many people still think America still works by the rules.
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Who is president while Native Americans and Puerto Ricans are being arrested by ICE and threatened with deportation?
Who is president while America gives up on every single climate goal?
Who is president while Elon Musk's people have been given total access to U.S. finances without any sort of security clearances?
I could go on, but I won't, because you are acting like the election was some sort of referendum on Israel. And all I can say to that is that I hope you have the white privilege to not be affected by this at the level of anyone who's skin is a darker shade of peach and the cisgender, heterosexual privilege as well.
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I wonder if you will keep rehashing the election even as people are being loaded into boxcars?
"I told you trans people to vote third party, but you had to vote for Kamala, didn't you? Bye-bye!"
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These people have enough privilege that they know they won't be put in the camps first. And they probably think they never will. So it's no risk to them.
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And yet they did nothing to stop the genocides of brown and queer people in America happening now.
I guess only one genocide matters. But then that's been clear to the Sudanese for years now.
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This person basically just told you they don't give a shit about anything but one single genocide. Other genocides, like ones in the U.S.? Don't matter. Other genocides in other parts of the world? Don't matter. Climate change potentially killing off the entire species? Don't matter.
Which is why single-issue voters are just abhorrent people.
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You are rationalizing away your complicity in the two genocides that are happening in the U.S. right now. To the point that you've denied that they are happening in the very recent past.
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But then that's been clear to the Sudanese for years now.
I mean does America have anything to do with that? Your problem is with the Emirates for supporting that genocide.
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Yes. Yes it does. The fact that you didn't even bother to find out just reinforces what I said. Only one genocide matters to certain people.
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Based on the smirking Vampire Matt Miller, the US would be "concerned" and would be "looking into that"
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So let's say this issue is a push... Now how about EVERY OTHER FUCKING THING HAPPENING?
STOP trying to draw a false equivalency between the two paths we had available to us.
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For the US, sure.
Letting in the Tangerine Mussolini means there won’t be a Palestine by the end of his term.
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Ok but you’ve opted for the much much worse ethnic clensing.
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Excuse is a different thing altogether than a vote. One is a state of mind. The other impacts who is president and brings that administrations actions into reality. Anyone who did not vote Democrat is responsible for the net difference in those outcomes. A vote is not a protest.
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Okay this was an interesting and informative read but it does nothing to contradict my point. The article is arguing that America didn't do enough to stop the genocide in Sudan, not that it's in any way directly supporting the RSF.
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What are you even talking about now?
This is what I said:
I guess only one genocide matters. But then that’s been clear to the Sudanese for years now.
That has nothing to do with supporting anyone. Exactly the opposite. People who need support are getting none. Because their genocide does not matter to the world. Which is the same thing that will happen when the genocide of queer people in the U.S. reaches that level.
Because queer people don't matter and if they die, it doesn't matter. Even if they're Palestinian. Any Palestinian-American who gets put in a camp for being queer? Who cares when Biden supported the only genocide that's apparently worth caring about?
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And I'm saying that the reason people are/were making so much noise amount about the Gaza genocide in relation to the election is because it was funded and protected by America. A genocide happening on the other side of the world and the government actively funding a genocide on the other side of the world are completely different things that call for completely different responses.
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Even if it actually happens, much worse than what?
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Yes, I realize you want to continue litigating the election as if it matters and that doing so will somehow help Palestine.
I just don't know how it helps anything.