• ShinkanTrain
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    26 days ago

    I think we can both agree this is a very complicated/politically nuanced situation

    No, I don’t agree with that. People have been gaslit (sorry) into thinking it’s a complicated situation with no fixes when reality is very cut and dry: Colonialist forces invaded, created an ethnostate, forced the population into an open prison and are proceeding to commit genocide with full support of the freedom loving international community.

    There are people who think this is inhumane and they’re right to make their voices heard. It’s the candidate’s job to compromise with their electorate, not the other way around.

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      26 days ago

      LMFAO see bro I think the exact same way, and using my critical thinking skills I used to reach that conclusion, I also deduced that the Democratic party is the only one that will even attempt to find a 2-state solution. Please, though, keep saying how terrible Kamala and the Democrats are. That’s totally the correct way to ensure Gaza exists in 10 years.

      Edit: oh I recognize the ID, this is just a troll

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        26 days ago

        So I’m supposed to ignore the last 60 years of unblinking support for genocide because this time they promised. Wait, they didn’t even promise it, they continue to support and send weapons and shutting down discussions that would give Palestinians any rights.

        But sure, the only way to stop genocide is to be complicit in genocide. Go Team Uncritical Support of the Lesser Evil

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      26 days ago

      Colonialist forces invaded, created an ethnostate

      Er, it was the British who colonized Palestine. Then the Jews came as refugees who had been invited by Britain. Then the British left, and it was the Jews who created the ethnostate.

      So the people who invaded and the people who created the ethnostate were two different groups of people.

      Sorry if that sounds pedantic, but I think it’s important to be clear on what happened in this case.

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        26 days ago

        That’s ignoring decades of land grabs by aforementioned ethnostate. Don’t make me post that chart