In shock announcement, Trump says U.S. wants to take over Gaza Strip
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When you refuse to pick the lesser of two evils, what you are actually saying is you're comfortable with either one.
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It's kinda fascinating how every single comment section about another Trump news is filled with folks dogging on a minority who voted third-party and not the, what was it, third of the country (?) who didn't vote at all.
Do you all really think that those who trully didn't vote because of the Palestine would somehow change the final outcome? Were they that numerous?
This is a genuine question, I'm not trying to be snarky.
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Peacemaker à l'orange.
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If only it weren't for those damned Hobbits.
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All, please read https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/02/opinion/ezra-klein-podcast-trump-column-read.html?unlocked_article_code=1.uk4.6pOw.Db_3T-xndI_z (gift link)- this IS and has been the strategy. Blitzkrieg policy while distracting the "stupid" media with outrageous, ultimately meaningless distractions.
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Thank goodness they took a stand against American inaction. Now they get action.
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We tried gentle. Now we're annoyed and venting because we're powerless.
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and data. tons and tons of data, on everyone, siphoned off fed systems.
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Shock?
Yeah, a lot of things but "shock" ain't one of them.
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It's a fucking war. Sometimes the only option you get is to put off losing. We didn't do that, in no small part because of idiot idealists who apparently refuse to understand a concept so basic even chimps get it. Now, thanks to that and so much more bullshit, even being hopeful is approaching the realm of deluded fantasy.
I have no problem alienating people who think their own precious idea of morality is somehow so sacrosanct it can't be compromised to actually save the lives they pretend to care about.
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They want us looking elsewhere while they steal the keys to the kingdom.
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Once the elves left the property values went to shit.
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I made comments saying the us should just go in and take it for itself and be a real country again, one world nation, etc. but I thought I was clearly joking about an absurd situation thatd never happen
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Yes, because everyone who could have voted and didn't bears responsibility for looking the other way while Trump gained the presidency.
And everyone who was vocal at any point about not voting for Harris for any reason is culpable for assisting Trump in gaining the presidency, and for influencing others to do the same.
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but id rather we invade israel, they shouldn't own the US, should be reversed
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I won't deny that it was a stupid move by the dems, but at the same time choosing to abstain from one of the most important elections in US history because you don't want to choose between the lesser of two evils is just naive. Life is literally full of choosing between the lesser of two evils, inside and outside of politics. And I understand that the situation in Gaza is fucked up, but I also know that by abstaining it only made the situation worse. I know its not 100% their fault as there were many factors that led to Trump winning, but I personally don't think betting with other people's lives is altruistic. I think it's selfish.
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Given the highly political atmosphere of Lemmy, I have the impression that most users vote hard. Most in the liberal side were vocal about their desire to vote Kamala to prevent *gestures broadly* from happening. However, users from the tankie instances, amounting to a third of lemmy, regularly decried the democrat option, instead urging protest votes or abstention.
The world isn’t lemmy, lemmy is lemmy. And lemmy has plenty people to clown on for actively choosing this.
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In a real life trolley problem, you are supposed to blame the ones driving the train and tying up people to tracks, not the guy pulling the lever.
Yes not voting was stupid, but it's dumber to actually think they hold the blame. The dems won't even acknowledge being pro genocide was a bad move and it's because they feel confident their base has been manipulated to blame a scape goat.
What kind of change are we to expect if we can't even be vocal about something so ridiculous as supporting genocide even after most of us held the line and voted for it anyways. Keep them accountable and stop giving them an easy out.
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Each day’s better than the next…
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I did my taxes the day I got my tax forms because I'm afraid Elon Musk is gonna determine that tax refunds from last year are not "efficient."
My return was only like $300, but imma need all I can get with how things are going.