While the choices this cycle may seem so stark, many in my Arab and Muslim community are asking how I can vote for someone who cannot commit to ending the genocide of my people? To a grieving community where so many of them barely survived the first nightmare Donald Trump presidency, but who are also now watching as their families and loved ones are eliminated using our tax dollars and bombs, the choice feels impossible.

I have agonized over this question every single day. Having this conversation right now feels like talking about politics at a funeral. The urgency and complexity is even more intense since early voting started in Georgia, a key swing state. So today, I once again find myself propelled by a grief so overwhelming it has made breathing, let alone making decisions, impossible some days.

Voting this year carries a heavier weight, as it feels like choosing between survival and surrender. Please know this is not fear-mongering. It is a reality. Organizing around Palestine is difficult already with unprecedented efforts to silence and punish advocates. I don’t believe there’s anything worse than genocide. But the reality is a second Trump presidency would ensure continued disaster for our community and far too many other allied communities as well.

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    When Trump wins due to you not voting for Kamala, and lets Israel and Netanyahu have every weapon they need to “end the war quickly”, by which he actually means finish the genocide of the Palestinians and any other Muslim caught in the crossfire, are you going to celebrate that?

    Edit: I agree that the Democratic leadership needs to do more to help the Palestinians. They are at least trying to get aid through and attempting to curb Netanyahu’s worse impulses. Trump has already said he wouldn’t. Israel is a US ally, like it or not, and the government will support them in their defense. If you want that to change, it definitely won’t happen if you let Trump take office.

    • @[email protected]
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      02 months ago
      1. He won’t in my state. Id literally have to convince 25% of the population to switch not gonna happen
      2. If he does thats Harris’ problem. People have given her more than enough warning.