• FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    What did I say that’s factually incorrect?

    The positions of the Democrats and Republicans are literally the same on the issue of Israel. (And others, if we’re going off their record.)

    For instance, Joe Biden has been a vocal supporter of militarized police. He even mocked the Defund movement in his first SOTU speech.

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      3 months ago

      The democratic party is not particularly good on Israel, but you’re deeply deeply ignorant if you can’t see how much worse the Republicans are.

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        3 months ago

        On the issue of Israel they’re exactly the same. They make sure Israel gets our money and weapons no matter the extent of the horrors they unleash.

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          3 months ago

          ok, so here’s the difference, democrats are sort of locked into the whole “our only ally in the m.east” bit, republicans want us to step up weapons deliveries and just send our own troops to help cleans gaza, a bit of a difference.

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          3 months ago

          I think a decent amount of people have quit. It hasn’t been enough because the pushback from Biden’s administration in ignoring them is pretty stubborn and strong. I think both parties have divided on this but I feel like a larger portion of Democrats, when compared to Republicans, are pro-Palestinian or at least were opposed enough to the bloodshed to quit their posts. The views of these two groups should not be expected to be generalizable at such a critical and decisive time.

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            3 months ago

            I’m looking not at the personal stand some have taken, but the effects of the party’s action in whole.

            It’s just no different from Republicans. Democrats say they oppose Israeli genocide, but they make sure the money and weapons flow into it, so to me, the words and symbolic actiosn ring hollow.

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              3 months ago

              Yeah sure but my point is again: you cannot generalize the party as a whole at this time. You can’t just call any difference in opinion within the party as a “personal stand”. It’s not personal, it’s a political statement.

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                3 months ago

                Yeah sure but my point is again: you cannot generalize the party as a whole at this time.

                After this last primary, I certainly can.

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                  3 months ago

                  I seriously think this is a bad way to go about life, generalizing in general. Makes you see things in black and white. I realize this in itself is a generalization but I think you get the point.

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                    3 months ago

                    In some ways, yes, but look at this objectively. The people who vote Democrat could have voted for Marianne Williamson, a person is actively against genocide, and also has other positive views like support for a living wage.

                    Those same voters have watched Joe Biden enable genocide and apartheid, and it was only an embarrassing incident on national TV that finally got them to admit that, maybe, they were wrong, not the genocide.

                    This generalization is well-earned. I’d feel differently if Williamson had gotten even handful of delegates, but nope.