• @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    A guy that supports a Genocidal ethno-Fascist regime doesn’t have “good intentions”, not even by the lousy standard of the subset of politicians that climb their way into the position of “leader of a major country” - normal human beings don’t give guns to people purposefully murdering tens of thousands of children, starving 2 million people and targetting journalists and medical personnel.

    “Not quite as extremelly bad intentions as the other guy” would be a more correct take.

    Trying to spin this as a “good guy vs bad guy” is quite a tribalist take on a plague vs pestilence contest.

    • @JoeBigelow@lemmy.ca
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      105 months ago

      But like, you realize how much more manageable pestilence is, right? That’s the whole point. Stuff your both sides shit up your ass

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        That’s the rational take and I’m sure plenty of people will vote Biden following that rationale.

        The top poster’s “pestilence is a good thing” (i.e. Biden is a “good guy”) statement on the other hand is insanelly tribalist and pure fantasy.

        Being a Lesser Evil by comparison with an extremelly Evil option is not at all the same as being Good.

    • @Jumpingspiderman@sopuli.xyz
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      The difference that you fail to point out is that one guy, Biden, has been (unsuccessfully so far) trying to rein in Bibi and his genocidal policies, where as Trump has told Bibi to hurry up and finish exterminating Palestine. If you can’t see a clear difference you are not paying attention.

      • NoLifeGaming
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        65 months ago

        Most of what biden has done is political posturing. It’s only to placate the voters and for them to think he wants to do something when in fact he’s a die hard zionist.

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        Lots of talk, no action: that’s bullshit Political Propaganda 101 when a politician in power wants to do something which most of his voters are strongly against.

        His Administration’s actions are exactly the opposite, from the weapons shipments to Israel going around Congress that included 2000lb bombs to UN Vetos and saying that the ICJ shouldn’t even be evaluating the case against Israel for Genocide (clearly this Administration fears a veredict of “guilty”, which means they do believe Israel is likely comitting what amounts to Genocide under International Law).

        The non-sociopath path for America would’ve be “Perfect Neutrality” (no action at all), yet Biden choses actual military and diplomatic support, including condemning anti-Genocide demonstrators as “anti-semitic” and condoning the use of police violence against them all the while in this specific subject lying just as shamelessly as Trump.

        • @UltraGiGaGigantic@lemm.ee
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          25 months ago

          The non-sociopath path for America would’ve be “Perfect Neutrality” (no action at all)

          Reminds me of the rail union workers trying to strike.

          • @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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            25 months ago

            Your “you’re not with us so you must be against us” is an old Fascist trope.

            Might want to tone down that rabid tribalism as your “arguments” are awfully close to the other guys style of argumentation.