Joe Biden was absolutely the better option here. Kamala probably was even better to be frank.
Uh... What did Biden do that made you think that? Like him or hate him, the monicker of genocide Joe was deserved. Harris also did nothing except repeat Biden's rhetoric, which can only be interpreted as a promise to change nothing (or at least nothing of value).
I just handed you a list of individuals part of the democratic party who were clearly not in favor and likely are still not in favor of any of this.
Yeah, so what did they do about it? You know how I said what ifs don't stop genocide? Well thoughts and prayers don't either. I also guarantee that at least some of these people also upheld Israel's "right to defend itself", because Congress just ain't that progressive.
That is your space for a solution and y'all spit in the face of it because it didn't do exactly what you wanted because government response is slow.
I regret that my English isn't good enough to express how ridiculous this statement is. Government response is slow?! If so then why wasn't it slow at approving aid for Israel? And in the first plce these fuckers had 16 months and they did nothing with them except approve weapons shipments for Israel. That's not slowness; that's *complicity. People like Bernie did take a stand and had no support whatsoever.
Are you going to tell me you don't notice the momentum shift? I'd say roughly in the summer, July/August there felt like a growing energy that things might not go in Israel's favor.
That was all grassroots activism and public opinion. The number of federal officials who give enough shits about Palestine to do something about it is still roughly the same—a rounding error.
If you really feel like there was never an option at all ever, why not just terrorize your local government or leave the country?
Uh... What did Biden do that made you think that? Like him or hate him, the monicker of genocide Joe was deserved. Harris also did nothing except repeat Biden's rhetoric, which can only be interpreted as a promise to change nothing (or at least nothing of value).
Yeah, so what did they do about it? You know how I said what ifs don't stop genocide? Well thoughts and prayers don't either. I also guarantee that at least some of these people also upheld Israel's "right to defend itself", because Congress just ain't that progressive.
I regret that my English isn't good enough to express how ridiculous this statement is. Government response is slow?! If so then why wasn't it slow at approving aid for Israel? And in the first plce these fuckers had 16 months and they did nothing with them except approve weapons shipments for Israel. That's not slowness; that's *complicity. People like Bernie did take a stand and had no support whatsoever.
That was all grassroots activism and public opinion. The number of federal officials who give enough shits about Palestine to do something about it is still roughly the same—a rounding error.
Because I'm not American.