A pro-Palestinian protest action briefly blocked all traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco Wednesday morning.

Starting at about 7:45 a.m. Protesters stopped cars and stretched banners across the roadway denouncing Israel’s bombing of Rafah in the Gaza Strip and demanding that the U.S. stop arming Israel.

Northbound and southbound traffic on the bridge was at a standstill as of 8 a.m.

  • And how do LGBT and abortion rights in the US protect the Palestinians from genocide? They are important issues too, but right now there is a president who supports genocide. If he is not punished for it, it will show every future president, that genocide is somewhoe politically acceptable. It shouldn’t be acceptable.

    There is no incentive for the Dems to actually stop commiting the same atrocities like the Reps, if they will be voted either way.

    You cannot parent a child without good consequences for good behaviour and bad consequences for bad behaviour. It is the same for polticians.

    • @Linkerbaan
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      9 months ago

      Biden is not doing nothing to fix any of those issues. Biden has been bypassing congress to give bombs to israel.

      Unless the dems realize that their hostage holding of voters will no longer work they will never change their rhetoric as you are literally voting for them because of it. You are giving them zero incentive to fix any problems.

      Biden is currently cracking down on immigration and supporting israel as if he is a GOP candidate. Not fixing abortion

    • @[email protected]
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      I don’t think there will be real elections anymore if a Republican wins the next presidential election, so it makes no sense to me to punish the Dem party by locking them out of control of the federal government forever. Furthermore, Trump and Reps are hinting at committing more genocide-like actions on U.S. soil (“rounding up” all the undocumented immigrants, eradicating trans people from public life, etc).