• Patapon Enjoyer@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    So no one is allowed to criticize anything the democrats do because this is a zero sum game and anything you do just makes the republicans stronger. What a fantastic excuse.

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      22 days ago

      So no one is allowed to criticize anything the democrats do …

      Who said that? Maybe you’re taking my assessment of the propagandist drumbeat about genocide being Biden’s fault the wrong way.

      It’s real funny how you and your ilk never show up criticizing Netanyahu, who is, you know, the guy over-prosecuting this conflict.

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        22 days ago

        How is it not the logical conclusion to “reducing support for one side increases support for the other”? In what cases am I allowed to criticize genocide and what cases am I not allowed?

        Yeah you don’t see me “and my ilk”, whatever the fuck you’re implying criticizing Netanyahu as much, I also didn’t go out of my way to criticize Bin Laden a lot. Turns out you don’t really need to convince people they should hang when everyone already agrees they should hang instead of defending their indefensible crimes against humanity.

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          22 days ago

          The cool thing about Democrats in the US is that you can criticize their policies, and they might even listen to you. Good luck trying to do that with the right wing.

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            22 days ago

            Then why bring up the thing about the two party system? We agree about criticizing their policies. People should do it, specially when the policy is genocide. Leveraging your vote and bargaining is the basic concept of democracy.

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              22 days ago

              Because in many other comments, you’re pressing that a vote for Biden is a vote for genocide (as though a Republican administration wouldn’t do even worse things relative to that situation).

              You are trying to convince people to be uncomfortable voting for the plainly better choice, and the result of that is to increase relative support for the wildly worse choice.

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                22 days ago

                You should be uncomfortable voting for Biden. He is the lesser of two evils. This shouldn’t make you feel good, you’re sacrificing your convictions to stop something worse from happening.

                If you want to be less uncomfortable, try getting him to stop supporting genocide.

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                  22 days ago

                  POTUS has the power to pause military equipment shipments. Biden did exactly this with Israel, as have a few other presidents in other situations. The current congressional Republicans put forward legaislation to prevent POTUS from being able to do that. (I’m not sure whether that bill got anywhere or not.) Biden said he would veto such a bill.

                  As in my very first comment in this thread, the Biden administration is who crafted a tentative ceasefire agreement which may still come to fruition.

                  Foreign military aid to Israel is supplied as of the terms of the United States - Israel Strategic Partnership Act of 2014, a ten year agreement to supply Israel with certain military aid, which was signed by the US and Israel in 2016, and which took effect in 2018. That was passed by Congress. POTUS does not have the power to unilaterally end that agreement; Congress does.

                  Get the Republican-controlled House (remember, the one that wants to make it so POTUS can’t even pause those shipment?) to pass a bill which reverses that act, then we’ll talk.

                  So far as I can see, there’s a ton of “bad shit” going on in Israel. I disagree with basically all of it. The Israeli government led by Netanyahu is responsible for that. What I see this administration doing is being very careful to use every tool they have at their disposal to shorten this conflict. One of those tools is the leverage the US has over Israel because of the military aid the US supplies.

                  Or, let the Reublicans handle it:

                  Not only do I find it curious that you propagandists never criticize Netanyahu, I find it doubly curious that you don’t criticize the Republican party, which has very clearly been way more supportive of Israeli shenanigans.

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                    22 days ago

                    Ah, so we’ve moved to the “actually his support of genocide is actually the best possible scenario, you should be thankful” part of the argument.

                    You’re telling me the Republican party is bad?

                    My God, what a revelation. I must meditate on this. Maybe I should have listened when they said “we are evil”, but how was I supposed to know.

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      22 days ago

      You’re allowed to say whatever you want. You need to learn the difference between being disagreed with vs. being censored.

      Nobody is telling you that you can’t criticize Biden. We’re just criticizing you.

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      22 days ago

      They lack critical thinking skills and just repeat everything they hear on msnbc I suppose.

      Another corporate shill.