We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach. If you do engage in Electoral Politics do not support the Duopoly (Red or Blue Team). No War but Class War!


Key Points:

  1. Foreign Policy Focus: The debate’s initial focus on Israel demonstrates a troubling trend where foreign interests overshadow domestic issues, raising questions about the candidates’ priorities.
  2. Propaganda and Narrative: Walz’s use of propaganda reflects a broader issue in political discourse where narratives are shaped to fit particular agendas, often at the expense of historical accuracy.
  3. Historical Context Ignored: The framing of the discussion around events from October 7th neglects the complex history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, suggesting a lack of understanding or willingness to address the root causes.
  4. U.S. and Israel Relationship: Walz’s assertion indicates a commitment to an uncritical support of Israel, which can alienate constituents who seek a more balanced approach to foreign policy.
  5. Political Similarities: The comparison of Walz to McCain underscores the continuity of certain political ideologies across party lines, blurring the distinctions between Democrats and Republicans on foreign policy.
  6. Endorsement Significance: Walz’s pride in securing Cheney’s endorsement illustrates the complexities of political alliances and the potential compromises in values that candidates may make for support.
  7. Optimism vs. Reality: The tension between the optimistic narrative presented by politicians and the real implications of their policies highlights the disconnection many voters feel from their elected officials.