• Flying Squid
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    I would like everyone to note that Peter Link, who posts endless articles, has a very obvious agenda, but almost never comments.

    Posting article after article but never engaging is bad faith participation in Lemmy.

    • Peter LinkOP
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      05 hours ago

      Sorry if you think that my posting reflects “bad faith”. I have responded to comments a few times, but generally I’m trying to get useful articles out to the Fediverse. (I also post a lot in Mastodon.)

      I did write one long comment on voting for Harris, where I stated that it is a difficult decision for me, because each day I get angrier at the Biden/Harris blank check for Bibi. At the same time, I clearly don’t want Trump.

      • @[email protected]
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        But you’ll continue to post things that might dissuade others from voting, thus helping Trump?

        Yeah, I am not buying it.

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          Man i must say, i disagree with a lot of your comments, but i gotta say

          It is using Lemmy in bad faith.

          Is so so fucking right.

    • @[email protected]
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      Over 500 posts and barely a dozen comments.

      And yeah their posts clearly have an agenda. A lot of “both sides bad don’t vote” kind of stuff.

      • @simplymath
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        “both sides bad” has won almost every US election, according to this chart.

        It’s literally the most popular position when you consider voter turnout and % of votes for each main party.

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          You’re confusing not voting and not liking both parties. A lot of people don’t vote because they don’t give a shit. Or simply can’t.

          I haven’t voted most of my life because I’m disabled and can’t make it to polling booths.

          In Switzerland we have a dozen major parties and turnout is around 30%. Our open list system allows for extensive “customisation of votes” and lets you choose from hundreds of candidates. People just don’t vote because they can’t be bothered or are busy aren’t really motivated etc.

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            I’m definitely not confused. Perhaps we have irreconcilable philosophical differences, but I’m certainly not confused by percentages.

            Personally, I would a 30% voter turnout as a damning indictment of the system, particularly when Switzerland was one of the last countries in Europe to legalize women’s right to vote and the right to gay marriage.

            For most of the US’s history, most people were simply not allowed to participate in that system and twice this century the winner lost the popular vote. How is it do hard to believe that someone would feel legitimately disenfranchised and frustrated by that system?

          • Flying Squid
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            And Republicans have made it harder and harder to vote over the years.

            Mail-in voting should be legal in all states and election day should be a federal holiday. You should also be automatically registered to vote if you are a citizen and get a driver’s license or ID card.

  • @[email protected]
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    2222 hours ago

    I wonder how much it hurts to shoot yourself in the foot.

    I wonder what lies they will tell themselves about how it’s not their fault when Trump decides to support Israel twice as hard as Kamala has.

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      You’re seeing it from the outside so you won’t understand them. They don’t have the need to lie when things worsen. Even They’ve already expected things will be worst under Trump. Just to aid you to understand their mindset: Suffering 100x more by your enemy is much more endurable than the bitterness of being betrayed by your own kind.

      • @[email protected]
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        That’s a stupid bit of mental gymnastics.

        I don’t enjoy cutting off my nose to spite my face, regardless of who is causing it.

    • @simplymath
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      Who is the they here?

      The family members of besieged Lebanese and Gazans?

      it’s obviously silly to think they believe Trump will save them, but given the Democratic party wouldn’t even let a Palestinian speak at the party convention, it’s pretty clear that the genocide will continue regardless.

      I think you’re missing the point. These people probably won’t vote for Trump or Harris and that’s enough to swing the election. What has Harris done to earn their vote? Be not Trump? That probably doesn’t mean a whole lot when your entire extended family is dead at the hands of American bombs.

      My question for you is who will you blame if the Dems lose? Will you be angry at Muslims in Michigan or angry at bureaucrats in DC that ignore the pleas of besieged civilians?

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        If they don’t vote for anyone then I understand and sympathize. If they vote for ultra-genocide to spite Democrats then they get what they asked for.

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          Did you just imply they deserve genocide under any circumstance?

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              Can you explain what other interpretation there is for the 2nd sentence?

              Because, I can only read it as

              they can get what they ask for

              and “what they ask for” either refers to “ultra-genocide” or “spite”.

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                It’s pretty straightforward - if they vote for Trump and Trump gives Israel the go ahead to wipe out all Palestinians then the ones here that voted for that got what they asked for. Pretty simple.

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                  and what is “what they asked for”

          • @[email protected]
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            If they vote for the person who says “I will genocide them” then yes… the people who voted for that person deserve the result.

            Sucks for the Palestinians who don’t get a vote in it though.

    • @Eldritch
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      Definitely not all of them. But there might be enough to really hurt themselves. Won’t take much.

  • @givesomefucks
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    “We are in a moment where our community is suffering and hurting in more ways than we can count. We have also seen four years under a Trump presidency and what that did to our community, and the risks that come with that,” said a spokesperson for Arab Americans for Harris-Walz. “We’re not saying that with a Harris administration there is no risk, but under a Trump administration, the risk is much higher. We believe [backing Harris] is a more favorable path forward for us here in the United States and in our home countries.”

    It’s not too late, Kamala can pivot to the left and pledge to obey the Lehey law.

    If she does, then Israel either changes their behavior or they stop getting any military aid/arms from America.

    That’s all that needs done, Kamala to pledge to follow the law.

    It’s not a big ask from voters, and it would hand her the votes she needs in the states she needs to win the election.

    • Tedesche
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      The problem is that Kamala (along with every politician in the U.S.) has to weigh the how much support they will lose if they support ceasing armaments to Israel with how much they will gain by doing so. I’m betting the polling data shows fairly conclusively that they’d stand to lose more voter support by ceasing arms shipments to Israel than they’d gain. At the very least, I’m betting that’s the fear of a lot of Democrats.

      • @givesomefucks
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        So you think trump giving aid to Russia against US law would be ok if it gets him votes?

        This is the exact reason turnout is low.

        Lots of voters won’t hold their nose to blatant crimes even if the only other option does more crimes…

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          I didn’t say I approved of it, I just said that’s the political calculus.

          • @givesomefucks
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            But you understand how Biden breaking US and international law makes people who are disengaged think both parties are the same?

            Like, we can tell at them and scold them that it’s better when Dems do it…

            Or Kamala can come out and say she’ll follow the law. Considering she has said multiple times she has no issues with how Biden has done things and wouldn’t have done anything different…

            That only hurts Dems and makes trump (way worse shit) look acceptable.

    • @simplymath
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      Wild that you’re getting down voted for wanting to comply with international humanitarian law.