• jeffw@lemmy.worldOP
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    let’s only talk about the negative things Biden has done. We can’t talk about the good things!!

    • anticolonialist@lemmy.world
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      No, my rights do not supercede the rights of others. Especially when those other rights are being denied via slaughter by the US.

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        Yep. Therefore we’d better vote for the other fellows, the ones who wish to do more genocide even faster while beating the shit out of protesters with the National Guard.

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        I agree that genocide is horrendous, but you seem to be missing the fact that your alternatives are voting for the candidate that has publicly pressured Israel to stop, and withheld weapons, or voting for the candidate that wants to arrest and deport people that oppose the genocide, and has actively urged it on.

        Not voting means you don’t care who wins: The candidate trying, at least somewhat, to reduce the scale of the genocide, or the candidate urging for it to increase in scale.

        In that case, you are complicit if the latter wins, and the genocide gets worse.

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          No, Biden is complicit. If enough voters make it clear he has two choices: abandon Israel or we’ll elect Trump, then it’s his fault when Trump is elected for continuing to support genocide.

          Politicians work for us, they have a responsibility. Not the other way around.