• Oni_eyes@sh.itjust.works
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    4 小时前

    No Biden staffer in that article admitted to anything other than Netanyahu being the obstruction. A Netanyahu former ambassador said “they never said ‘ceasefire, now’” and that’s all the article is based on. Please use better sources.

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    2 小时前

    Looking at the downvotes it is clear that liberals would tolerate genocide but not criticism of their dear leader or of the party.

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    5 小时前

    Confirming what most of us, except the diehard Democratic Party fans, knew. It was obvious it didn’t need an admission. You don’t send bombs to Israel, move aircraft carriers to threaten anyone who might intervene, and threaten to sanction the ICC if you were truly pursuing ceasefire.

    Would this stop the liberal-hate towards those who took the moral high ground and stayed home or voted third party? Probably not. But it is our fault for ever expecting good to come out of them.

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      The Democratic Party is shit, and they did all kinds of wrong to Palestine. But did not voting make it any better for Palestine? No. Worse? Possibly. Economy? Worse. Human rights? Worse. International relations? Worse. Ukraine? Worse. Authoritarianism and fascism? Worse. Corruption? Worse. General fucking common sense and decency? Worse. And the list goes on. The hate is not because of compassion for Palestine. The hate is because NOTHING has improved for Palestine, a whole lot of other things has gotten significantly worse, and this was entirely predictable.