• @givesomefucks
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    -529 hours ago

    This is why we can’t ignore it when the only other option is allowed to do whatever because it’s not as bad.

    If more people had made more noise when Biden continually violated the Leahy Law and circumvented Congress to provide arms to an ongoing genocide… We had a chance to fix the system. To hold him accountable and make sure no matter who was the next president, they’d also be able to be held accountable

    Instead the majority of Dems ignored it or worse made excuses for why Biden doesn’t need to follow US or international law.

    • @Gammelfisch
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      33 hours ago

      Hey Ivan, did your Lada start today? You should be with your fucking comrades on the front and take the MAGATs with you.

    • @jumjummy
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      125 hours ago

      If after making noise, you either voted 3rd party or didn’t vote, you supported even more genocide and allowed Trump to win. Stop with this idiotic line of reasoning that somehow holding Biden accountable was more important than stopping Trump from becoming president.

      You Russian stooge.

    • @PugJesus
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      769 hours ago

      Letting fascists win and still finding a way to put the REAL blame on the LIBS.

      Just absolutely astounding.

      • Orbituary
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        119 hours ago

        Libs are not the left. They’re just barely left of the GOP.

        Everything looks hard right to my tired eyes.

        • @PugJesus
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          289 hours ago

          Didn’t say liberals were ‘the left’. Just said that letting fascists win and putting the blame on the liberals, as every other problem in America apparently lays upon, is absurd.

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              The Dems were responsible for running a bad campaign. 2/3s of the American electorate were responsible for approving of, or not caring about, fascism. These fascists are now doing fascist things, which is, believe it or not, the fascists’ fault.

              • ALQ
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                88 hours ago

                Woah, woah, hold up a minute. Since when are we expected to take personal responsibility? I intend to blame you when I cut off my nose to spite my face. You can’t change the rules now!

                • @PugJesus
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                  58 hours ago

                  You sound like you have a promising future as a GOP speech-writer! Assuming they still need speech-writers after the electorate is dumbed down further. At this point, just making monkey screeches for an hour might be enough to get the appropriate Pavlovian reaction from the GOP’s base.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    At this point, just making monkey screeches for an hour might be enough to get the appropriate Pavlovian reaction from the GOP’s base.

                    What does that way about the DNC and the campaign they ran if you believe this is all it takes to win an election? This is akin to the fascist-originated propaganda that characterizes their enemies as both incredibly weak and incredibly strong at the same time.

                    Apparently, screeching monkeys is all you need to convince people to vote for you, but the DNC couldn’t even accomplish that? They couldn’t even convince people that their leadership would be more beneficial than a bunch of fascists because all they gave us was empty rhetoric and the promise that they’d be just as harsh to the right-wing scapegoat-of-the-week as the right. Turns out that abandoning your base to appease a bunch of people that hate you is an excellent way to throw an election in favor of your opponent. Some of us learned this in 2016, but it sounds like there’s some ‘enlightened’ individuals out there that still haven’t learned this lesson even after it nearly happened again by a razor thin margin in 2020.

        • @[email protected]
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          Did he also run on a platform supporting the holocaust “because it’s in the interest of our country and our ally” despite much of much of his constiuency and nearly the entire rest of the world saying otherwise?

          Did his supporters call their fellow party members “stupid, single-issue voters” when they vehemently rejected said platform?

          • @[email protected]
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            Lol. Ironically, the left at the time (backed by Soviets) attacked liberals for not being left-wing enough. That division allowed the NSDAP to complete their seizure of power when a left+centre coalition could have stopped them.

        • @PugJesus
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          139 hours ago

          At that point you’re not far from actual tankie positions.

    • @blackbelt352
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      159 hours ago

      If more people had made more noise when Biden continually violated the Leahy Law and circumvented Congress to provide arms to an ongoing genocide… We had a chance to fix the system. To hold him accountable and make sure no matter who was the next president, they’d also be able to be held accountable.

      Citizens did make noise, citizens did point out that he violated Leahy Law, and the way to hold politicians accountable in a democracy is getting them out of office and away from the levers of power. Well here we are, Biden and Dems are going out of office and the genocide is going to be actively being accelerated by the Trump administration gleefully flooding Israel with more weapons “cleanse” Gaza so they can build their gaudy hotels and fulfill some Book of Revelations prophesy because the republican party is absolutely flooded with Dominionists.

      Good. Fucking. Job.

      • @jumperalex
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        48 hours ago

        Exactly.

        And the real irony is that of the two candidates, which one is most likely to respond to post-election pressure to adjust the policies?

        Sure sure sure, Trump can be influenced by money and flattery, but the people that are going to pay and flatter him are not exactly the ones arguing to save the lives of innocent civilians.

        So the irony remains, of the two candidates to choose from, the people complaining about what is happening in Gaza picked the one least likely to do anything helpful once elected (“do” as opposed to what they said to get elected).

        • FlashMobOfOne
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          06 hours ago

          which one is most likely to respond to post-election pressure to adjust the policies?

          On the issue of Israel, neither. They have exactly the same policies.

          • @Crankenstein
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            25 hours ago

            And there is no political leverage the proletariat has to push for policy change after the election. The pressure came from “do what we say or at election time we vote for someone else”

            Well, every fucking election when it comes time to follow through after they again failed to hold up their end of the bargain the majority gets cold feet and caves to familiarity because risking change is scary.

            • FlashMobOfOne
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              24 hours ago

              You’re not wrong.

              That’s why 99% of voters pick the same two shitty parties that are driving them to the brink of homelessness.

          • @jumperalex
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            I didn’t ask which has the different policy now (ignoring my opinion about the truth of your assertion) but which is most likely to be responsive to public opinion; and I’d add, which one actually cares about the plight of others and which is an unofficially diagnosed narcissist.

            But I’m fairly certain we won’t agree and sadly we’ll never know what Kamala coulda/woulda done. But with trump we’re about to Find Out. I hope we’re both wrong about him.

            • FlashMobOfOne
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              14 hours ago

              which is most likely to be responsive to public opinion

              Neither. There were states that voted 11% undecided in the Democratic primaries with the explicit public purpose of trying to force Dems to stop sending WMD’s to Israel. That was a fairly significant public statement on administration policy.

              The Dems ignored them and sent more WMD’s anyway.

              Whether you agree with me or not is immaterial. On the issue of Israel’s genocide, both parties are exactly the same.

              • @jumperalex
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                13 hours ago

                I don’t agree that 11% undecided in the primary is a “fairly significant public statement”, I mean, literally 11% is like, you know, small. Nor does a lack of policy change during the election cycle (which has a lot more factors than just Gaza to consider) immediately mean Kamala wouldn’t be open to changing tactics post election. But we’ll never know because, like I said, Trump won and now we get to find out if voting for him was net good or net bad for the Gaza cause.

                But I can appreciate the emotional investment you have in “both sides-ing” this and ignoring the material differences between a narcissist that is already talking about lifting arms restrictions to Israel and Kamala.

                Weather you agree with me or not is immaterial. On the issue of both parties being the same, you’re wrong. See how easy that is to say and it means nothing to an actual debate?

                -Cheers

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                  I don’t agree

                  Well, they were significant enough, clearly. Probably wish you had those votes now.

                  See how easy that is to say and it means nothing to an actual debate?

                  It’s easy to say because I’m right. It doesn’t matter what Democrats say they’re going to do when they have exactly the same position as the other party.

      • @givesomefucks
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        -88 hours ago

        So…

        You think because a small minority tried to hold Biden to a higher standard…

        That it’s their fault Kamala lost when people who aren’t politically engaged didn’t want to vote for someone who said she agreed with (literally) everything Biden had done and wouldn’t have changed anything?

        You’re saying that since Biden wasnt held accountable and Dems lost, the lesson is for no one to ever try to hold a Dem accountable?

        Like, I’ve heard that before, usually I just block people with those opinions because I’d just never have a productive exchange with them…

        But you kind of beat around the bush there.

        Are you really blaming the voters and not the candidate?

        • @blackbelt352
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          13 hours ago

          I think Dems lost because a some of missteps along the way and some external factors. I think Biden should have said he wasn’t running again sooner, there should have been a proper primary, there needed to be even more of a focus on economic populism and making actual progress, not just trying to maintain the status quo. There were a lot of people who just didn’t vote. And then Republicans

          At the end of the day, the only people who have an opinion about Palestine are politically engaged leftists who want to see the genocide stop and anyone watching Fox News who wants Israel to win. For the rest of America unfortunately, it doesn’t matter to them. That’s a fight happening halfway around the world between 2 nations that aren’t us.

          I would have loved to see a peaceful end to the conflict, but that’s wasn’t going to realistically happen either way, but I would much preferred to see as little escalation as possible, and trump is nothing but escalation.

          So again, we punished democrats in the way democracy punishes people who actually believe in democratic processes and let republicans who don’t give 2 shits about democratic processes get to run rampant in the government. Good. Fucking. Job.

          • @givesomefucks
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            At the end of the day, the only people who have an opinion about Palestine are politically engaged leftists who want to see the genocide stop and anyone watching Fox News who wants Israel to win. For the rest of America unfortunately, it doesn’t matter to them. That’s a fight happening halfway around the world between 2 nations that aren’t us.

            If Kamala had got the “genocide is bad and we shouldn’t fund it” voters, she’d have won and trump would be getting sentenced soon for his crimes…

            You can argue that most don’t care. And while I disagree I’m not going to bother looking for a survey.

            Because it’s a moot point.

            It doesn’t matter if a majority of voters care. It’s the right thing to do, and for a Dem candidate “doing the right thing” still translates to an increase in votes regardless of if people care about the specific victims of this genocide.

            So again, we punished democrats in the way democracy punishes people who actually believe in democratic processes and let republicans who don’t give 2 shits about democratic processes get to run rampant in the governmen

            You’re still blaming voters…

            Kamala, her campaign team, and the DNC lost their election.

            Their job is to convince voters to vote for them. Instead every “compromise” they tried to steal republican voters gained zero votes and lost people who were trying to hold their nose for her

            Thanks for responding though to clarify. I just don’t think anything we tell each other will be productive

            • @blackbelt352
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              One point of clarification after I say there were people who just didn’t vote, I also intended to say add Republicans launched several purges of voter registrations that tended to hit anyone further to the left of them and employed every voter suppression tactic in the book to depress Democrat voter turnout.

    • @Carrolade
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      Biden didn’t actually violate the Leahy Law. Here’s the relevant section:

      No assistance shall be furnished under this Act or the Arms Export Control Act to any unit of the security forces of a foreign country if the Secretary of State has credible information that such unit has committed a gross violation of human rights.

      with a later amendment that included DoD-derived funding.

      Which units got arms that were engaged in rights violations? I understand that isn’t very satisfying when we know Israel has committed war crimes, but the law does not specify country, it specifies military unit. So, which unit should be barred from receiving arms? The others will still be able to legally receive them in full compliance with the Leahy Law.

      Then we also have:

      (b) Exception.—The prohibition in subsection (a)(1) shall not apply if the Secretary of Defense, after consultation with the Secretary of State, determines that the government of such country has taken all necessary corrective steps, or if the equipment or other assistance is necessary to assist in disaster relief operations or other humanitarian or national security emergencies.

      This clause frankly creates a legal loophole the size of a Merkava.

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    • FlashMobOfOne
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      This is why we can’t ignore it when the only other option is allowed to do whatever because it’s not as bad.

      It doesn’t matter. 99% of voters pick one of the two ruling parties every time, and both of them are pro-genocide.

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        I don’t believe it’s direct support for genocide, more than that genocide is an acceptable price for others to pay for American Imperialism/Exceptionalism.

        • FlashMobOfOne
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          I’d consider giving a country more WMD’s in the middle of bombing hospitals, apartment buildings, and kids pro-genocide.

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            What I mean is that it’s just the means to the end of projecting US power in the middle east.

            They’ll maintain power via Israel not matter the price.

      • @Crankenstein
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        Exactly. Can’t have change from within the system when the vast majority willingly throws away their political leverage and uncritically grants power to genocidal imperialists.

        How many empty promises must people fall victim to before they decide to do something other than beg for change?

    • Orbituary
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      I have no idea why you’re getting down voted. You’re absolutely right. Lots of sour grapes and copium happening with Dems. I plugged my nose voting for Harris feeling what you mentioned in my bones.

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        Don’t worry they’ll learn a lesson from this that they need to go further right yet again in order to beat the right in an election. Don’t let the fact that they keep losing distract you from the fact that this is a winning strategy.

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          When the further right candidate gets more votes, which direction would you suggest they go?

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            They get more votes because when you only have two candidates, and both are appealing to the right, the one who is fully right wing will beat out the one that is offering half assed attempts at pandering. And that isn’t even beginning to get into the propaganda from the right that Dems are nothing but sleezy liars who will say anything to get their way, and then the Dems literally start doing that, won’t win over anyone from across the isle.

            A simple analogy is you have two cake shops, both selling for the same price (a single vote). One advertising a generic square cake and the other a three tier masterpiece with all the bells and whistles. It’s quite obvious who is gonna get the most customers.

            Meanwhile the rest of the population gets further and further disillusioned with the system and stops participating when its obvious that it doesn’t care to represent their interests.

      • @givesomefucks
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        The candidates the party run are supported by a very small but very very vocal subgroup of the Dem party who were Republicans before Bill Clinton.

        Those candidates almost never win elections, they only have a chance when the Republican is a literal fascist.

        The problem is rather than just let a candidate in that the majority of Dem voters want…

        They pull shit like Hillary did in 2015 to help the worst Republicans hoping it’s enough to get people to vote for a neoliberal. Because they’d rather have a fascist that agrees with them economically than a progressive Dem.