• You mean the guy who’s been negotiating the release of palestinians being held hostage in Israeli prisons, or the one who secured Palestinians the right to access their own natural resources?

    You’re the one who isn’t doing anything to help us by insisting we deserve to die by trump’s hand if you don’t get your demands met.

    How fucking dare you negotiate over the voices of the people most in need,

    If you really have the privilege to turn your nose up, doing so is betrayal, especially from someone who marches and says all the pretty words of being an ally.

    Dr. King was talking about your lot in Birmingham, all the performance of agreement, none of the work of solidarity.

    The other party believes the issue is that we don’t have a similar policy of genocide here in the states and you really wanna ask where the hate’s at for the party that doesn’t do that shit here? I’ll tell ya where it’s at, it’s with all the shit privs who can’t see past themselves to fucking know better.

    • You mean the guy who’s been negotiating the release of palestinians being held hostage

      Lmao. The guy facilitating the sale of weapons to Israel?

      insisting we deserve to die by trump’s hand if you don’t get your demands met

      You seem to not understand what I’m saying. Demand better of the democratic party.

      [the hate for Dems is] with all the shit privs who can’t see past themselves to fucking know better.

      Hahaha Hahaha ok

      •  Tinidril   ( @Tinidril@midwest.social ) 
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        Exactly how much influence over Israel’s actions do you think his administration would have if it took the kind of hard line you’re looking for?

        Israel has a far right xenophobic government and suffered a massive blow from Hamas. Short of invading Israel, there is nothing the US can do to prevent bloody retribution on Palestinians. By standing firm with Israel, we at least get a seat at the table to try and shape the response to reduce harm to civilians. We have actually had some success in that, though not as much as we would like.

        Meanwhile, we have this quote coming from Harris: “Under no circumstances will the United States permit the forced relocation of Palestinians from Gaza or the West Bank, the besiegement of Gaza, or the redrawing of the borders of Gaza".

        That’s a damn strong signal to Israel that US support for Israel is being undermined by their actions. That is how you leverage a relationship towards a change in outcome. Biden actually has a seriously skilled foreign policy team that’s following the path most beneficial to Palestinians, not the one most aestheticly pleasing to Palestinian supporters.

        I’m a fierce critic of Biden, and I’m outraged that he decided to run again in 2024. Still, I think his administration has taken the right approach with Israel. I don’t think every step was handled perfectly, but the overall approach is correct, and he is doing it in the face of serious political backlash. That’s actually what leadership looks like.

        • That’s a ton of words that don’t answer the question: why is Biden running again when he polls worse than “unnamed democrat”? Does he want to lose?

          Daily I see memes “you must vote Biden” and never memes saying “Biden should not run”. I can’t tell who’s stupid and who’s paid for

          Exactly how much influence over Israel’s actions do you think his administration would have if it took the kind of hard line you’re looking for?

          But I can’t even begin to understand what you mean when you say actually it’s good they sell weapons to Israel.

          • That’s a ton of words that don’t answer the question: why is Biden running again when he polls worse than “unnamed democrat”?

            It also doesn’t answer a whole lot of other questions that weren’t asked.

            Does he want to lose?

            How should I know? Almost certainly not?

            But I can’t even begin to understand what you mean when you say actually it’s good they sell weapons to Israel.

            Do you think that if we refused then they wouldn’t just go buy them elsewhere? It’s notable that, for the first time, conditions have been imposed on how the weapons can be used. The conditions aren’t as restrictive as they might be, but that’s another signal that our “unconditional support” of Israel is in jeopardy.

            We have always sold weapons to Israel. Stopping now wouldn’t impact the war, but it would destroy any influence we do have over Israel’s actions.