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Palestinian Americans in Dearborn, Michigan, reacted with anger and defiance to Trump’s proposal for Palestinians to leave Gaza

Many likened it to historic displacement events like the 1948 Nakba, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced from their homes.

Many see it as supporting Israel’s policy of ethnic cleansing, while some Trump supporters argue he was merely “testing the waters.”

Activist Amer Zahr noted that many in Dearborn secretly voted for Trump but have since gone silent.

  • Admiral Patrick
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    “The president of the United States calling for ethnic cleansing and the continued genocide of Palestinians,” she says.

    But do tell me more about how you just couldn’t vote for Harris. Actually, don’t. I’m done with listening to the mental gymnastics.

    Trump won more votes in November’s presidential election in Dearborn than the Democratic party’s Kamala Harris or Green party candidate Jill Stein, the first time a Republican party candidate won the city in 24 years. … “A lot of people [in Dearborn] voted for him secretly,” Zahr says. “They are the ones who have gone silent now.” Zahr voted for Stein.

    Leopards, meet face. Face, leopards.

    • @Nightwingdragon
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      43 days ago

      But do tell me more about how you just couldn’t vote for Harris. Actually, don’t. I’m done with listening to the mental gymnastics.

      The closest to a “rational” (and I use that term very, very, very loosely) explanation I’ve been able to get, as someone who has been asking the same question for months, is that they had to protest vote in order to “send a message” to Democrats that if they don’t put forth an “acceptable” candidate, they will vote for the even worse candidate in hopes of forcing the Democrats to see the error of their ways, see how bad things could really get, then put a “better” candidate forward in 2028.

      Now of course, there are about 700 million glaring issues with this line of thinking, and there’s no explanation about how this was supposed to help the people of Palestine at all. Or anybody else for that matter. I’m just saying that in my quest to attempt to find something resembling rationale, this is the closest to a “rational” answer I’ve gotten so far.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 days ago

        They have no concept of prioritization. Yes, the democrats need to be dealt with, but when there’s an ax hanging over your head, you kinda have to deal with that first.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 days ago

    You were the chosen one, you had to destroy Trump, not join his force!!

    You were going to give balance to politics, not leave it in the dark!!