“We recognize that, in the next four years, our decision may cause us to have an even more difficult time. But we believe that this will give us a chance to recalibrate, and the Democrats will have to consider whether they want our votes or not.”

That’s gotta be one of the strangest reasonings I’ve heard in a while.

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    I think its more that they kinda can’t win. Trapped in the inertia of past governments propping up Israel…backing out of support fully is never going to happen. Best they can do is try to lean on Israel to ceasefire. Then of course there’s the consideration for Jewish voters who support Israel, which iirc is a larger voting bloc than American Muslims.

    Of course it is also amusing that Muslims are seemingly okay with getting Trump in, the guy who intentionally inflamed tensions in the Middle East.

    Then of course there’s also the danger of turning Dems against Muslims because of the perceived betrayal…which honestly I’d care a lot less about what happens to Muslims in America if they get Trump in.

    Essentially, this is sorta like trying to create a hostage situation with a pistol at your own head.

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      I’d wager the majority of American Jews would actually approve of at least conditioning aid to Israel so they stop bombing civilian targets. And the ones that are pro-genocide, are probably already voting for Republicans.

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        You’re probably not wrong. It’s an impossibly difficult problem to determine exactly what every voter wants.

        Then of course we have to wonder all the non-public things that are keeping the US tied to Israel…would make it a lot easier to understand why things are happening as they are.

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          For one, the occupation is an amazing source of tools and tactics that end up being used by cops in the US to occupy police certain neighbourhoods.

        • @Ensign_Crab
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          You’re probably not wrong. It’s an impossibly difficult problem to determine exactly what every voter wants.

          It’s a lot easier to not give a shit and just scream insults at anyone who’s had enough.

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            Like you’re doing in this entire thread? LMAO

              • @boywar3
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                Dishonest discussion is insulting lol

                All you’ve done is throw out supposed “gotcha” statements and added nothing to conversation. It makes me embarassed to fundamentally agree with you on things.

                It’s literally dipshits like you that undermine the cause of the left: head to far up your own ass to accept anything less than everything being what you want. Learn the reality of the situation before crying about how the dems did something that isn’t what you think is best and turn your energy to actually achievable results

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                  It’s literally dipshits like you that undermine the cause of the left: head to far up your own ass to accept anything less than everything being what you want.

                  The party should adapt to get the votes of people it needs to win.

                  That’s not expecting everything to be like I want. That’s wanting the party to do what is necessary to win so we don’t get stuck with Trump again.

                  Dismissing them is fine if you think you don’t need them. Hurling abuse at them is great if you think you can win without their votes. But if you do that, don’t turn around and blame people to whom you were hostile and whose votes you didn’t attempt to get.

                  Democrats would never act that way while trying to court Republican votes that they’ll never get, but they’re perfectly comfortable doing so to anyone to the left of party leadership – votes they can get but are too proud to try getting.

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                    Ah, finally, an actual answer

                    I’m explicitly talking about this scenario: American Muslims are overplaying their hand to the detriment of the rest of the bloc. What they want is utterly unattainable in such a short term, and the only counter they are attempting is threatening to vote for Trump as though it is some sort of solution. Sure, demanding a ceasefire and stopping Islamaphobia at home is a great long-term goal, but it is ludicrous to see their demands as valid when they are essentially saying “if you don’t stop Islamaphobia I’m gonna be the Islamaphobes in power.”

                    As for hurling abuse at them, I don’t think any Democrat official has done anything of the sort, whereas the party they are turning to does constantly.

                    And when it comes to courting Republicans…they have to play nice or risk the government ceasing to function. At the same time, given current trends the Democratic party will shift more to the left because more and more young people are going to force their hand within the next decade or so as the Boomers are (thankfully) culled.

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      Essentially, this is sorta like trying to create a hostage situation with a pistol at your own head.

      Yeah, it doesn’t work when the person you’re attempting to extract concessions from doesn’t care if you pull the trigger. And it’s evident that Democrats would prefer Trump to even attempting to represent these people.

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        See, the problem here is that the Muslims can do whatever they want in this scenario, but the bottom line is that they have to accept the same shit as everyone else.

        If I’m being honest, this whole stunt just looks like trying to force the democratic party into doing what they want at the expense of other, more numerous voters.

        For example, I have to accept that Biden isn’t going to do everything I want like go hard after the wealthy or force through student loan forgiveness. However, him being in power means my LGBT friends and family, as well as any female relatives and friends have protection for their rights and bodily autonomy.

        It’s not a great choice to have to make because our system sucks, but I have to make that call because Republicans will absolutely make things worse. In the cold, calculating world of politics, if I had to choose between my friends and family having rights or Palestinians not being killed…I’d pick my friends and family 10/10 times. Of course I’d rather have both, but that’s the reality of the situation.

        Then of course there’s the whole question of why those Muslim people are in America (yes, I’m aware of how dangerously close this line of thinking gets to dipshit conservatives bitching about immigrants). Is making their current home demonstrably worse for them really a good idea?

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          See, the problem here is that the Muslims can do whatever they want in this scenario

          Yeah, voters having free will is a problem for Democrats.

          Then of course there’s the whole question of why those Muslim people are in America (yes, I’m aware of how dangerously close this line of thinking gets to dipshit conservatives bitching about immigrants).

          You were already close to the line.

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            Like are you dense or just being intentionally dishonest? I’m not saying it is a problem the Muslims have free will: I’m saying the problem is that they are free to do what they wish, but their actions will have consequences for them that are likely to not be worth it, so they need to accept tradeoffs like everybody else.

            And then you don’t bother actually responding to my arguments. Maybe try that next time in order to get meaningful responses.

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              Accept tradeoffs like everybody else? When was the last time the republican-adjacent wing of the party had to accept any tradeoffs?

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                When they didn’t successfully do all the horrible shit they wanted to do under Trump. When they failed to coup the US Government on Jan. 6. The fact that a nationwide abortion ban isn’t in effect and Muslims are allowed to enter the country.

                Bitch and cry all you want about “wahhh it’s just accepting Fascism more slowly with the Dems.” Go look at how the government actually votes on issues and see how much shit is stopped by the Dems, and how much actually positive legislation for people does get passed exclusively because of the Democrats.

                I hate having to defend them, but I have to accept the reality that without them my life would be objectively worse.

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                  I didn’t say the Republican Party. I said the republican-adjacent portion of the party. To clarify: Centrist Democrats. The Manchin wing of the Democratic Party. The Corporate wing. The wing that always manages to find the no votes to kill progressive anything. The wing that only ever compromises to their right and only ever punches left. That portion of the party.

                  When was the last time they had to accept any tradeoffs?

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                    I can agree that it is bullshit they get to continue with what they are doing, but in practical terms they too are needed. The seat Manchin controls is solidly Republican, and as we’ve seen the caliber of person the Republicans are putting forward are completely opposed to even the remotest concession. It sucks, but having someone with a (D) next to their name who has to worry about biting the hand that feeds them is marginally better than someone with an ®. However, given as he is about to be gone, catering to him isn’t gonna be a thing much longer, hopefully.