• themeatbridge
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    Same way I listen to my kids tell me what they want from the grocery store. Maybe they get it, maybe they don’t, but it’s not a negotiation.

    • @[email protected]
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      That changes when they get older. You eventually start listening for real because they are smarter than you are.

      It’s no longer a question of if they get it, but if you get it. Please pay attention to what your children ask for.

      • @AIhasUse
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        62 months ago

        You’re probably talking to an anti-vaxer, in which case the kids don’t get older.

      • themeatbridge
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        22 months ago

        My kids are 9 and 11. If they ask for something I want them to have, I get it for them. If they ask for something I don’t want them to have, I don’t get it for them.

        They’re smart for their age, but they’re kids.

        I think you’re torturing the metaphor a bit much. I just meant I don’t believe that Harris is going to listen to progressives on Israel. I wish she would, and I’m going to vote for her regardless because Trump would be far worse. But to say “Harris is listening” feels like an attempt to placate reasonable people who don’t want to support a genocide.

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          I agree that the comparison is a bit steep, but you’re the one who made it.

          Also, my point is not necessarily to just give in, but that “listening” to a request may be enough for someone to do something else than what they initially intended. Listening is far more important than obliging to any single direct action. In any dialogue or conflict, you are achieving more both by listening and by having your opponent listen, than having either part reluctantly oblige.

          • themeatbridge
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            Right, but my point is that “listening” is not action. It’s no mystery what is happening in Gaza, nor is it a complicated question as to where the current administration stands. Biden supports Netanyahu, even though Netanyahu has engaged Israel in a direct and concerted effort to eliminate all Palestinians in Israel. They are targeting civilians, they are targeting safe zones and escape routes, they are targeting hospitals and refugee camps. The Hamas attacks of Oct 7 were inexcusable acts of terrorism, but nothing justifies the retaliation of the Israeli forces.

            To say “Harris is listening” is an insult to the people who oppose genocide carried out with American support. We want peace, and we want hostages returned. We want Palestinians and Israelis to coexist without violence. And Biden doesn’t.

            I’m still going to vote for Harris, because Trump will be worse. He is a stronger ally to Netanyahu, and will provide unconditional support to whatever war crimes Israel wishes to execute. So I will vote for Harris regardless. But I do not believe it when someone says she is “listening.” She and the DNC believe they need to support Israel to win votes from single issue voters, or at least keep them home instead of voting for a guy who may not be a Nazi, but is number 1 with Nazis.

            And that’s fine with me. I understand the politics of supporting or criticizing Israel are complicated. That’s exactly why Netanyahu is engaged in his attacks right now, because he knows the US administration will not be able to pull their support right now. After the election, if Harris wins, he will suddenly become dramatically more reasonable and willing to negotiate.

            I hope that Harris wins and she uses the more pliable relationship to foster a peace that lasts.

      • themeatbridge
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        12 months ago

        Voters get treated like children. Did I give the impression I thought that was a good thing?

      • themeatbridge
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        -12 months ago

        Apparently the DNC doesn’t seem to think that people who oppose a genocide aren’t an important component of Harris’s victory.

        I would argue that my kids have a lot to do with my continued employment, but not in any way that’s relevant to the analogy.

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      Imagine telling Palestinian civilians “maybe you live, maybe you don’t, it’s not a negotiation”

      disgusting