• Feinsteins_Ghost@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    To me the larger statement here is that Dem house members and Repub house members are just the same bloodthirsty war mongers, with a different consonant next to their name.

    AOC is but one of them.

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      The reasons being that it is a waste of American tax payer money on a war that doesn’t benefit the American people

      Which isn’t a wrong reason there are certainly better ones

      But this is the correct approach to reach the average Republican

      And this makes her infinitely better than any other pro war democrat

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        This is also the correct approach for those liberals that are like “why should I care about Palestine?” I like to hit them with “because your tax dollars are going to blow up children instead of fixing our roads and paying for you to be healthy and have a nice environment”. It’s certainly the least empathetic path to get someone to support your side, but when it comes to stopping a genocide, we don’t have a lot of leverage which is crazy

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          The only problem with this approach is that it still enables the pacifying force of fascism.

          “Fine, we will give you free healthcare and fix the roads, genocides still happening though”.

          It’s basically the same “we will do genocide, but bring out a rainbow flag occasionally and allow trans people to partake” that the Dems do now, just more concessions towards the populace.

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            Oh, absolutely. It’s like the first step into cracking the thick dome libs build up around their ideology and many more steps have to be taken if you can get through to them even a little bit

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        My only worry is the current crop of rising anti Israel voices that are rising on the right (notably Tucker Carlson) will parlay their correct stance on Israel into future anti semitic actions.

        I can see a movement in the future to deport American Jews to Israel, because “we supported Israel for so long you Jews need to be grateful”

  • Biggay [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    I’m pretty convinced that this is just a spiteful move on her part. She fucking hates MTG and knew this wasnt going to pass. That said even from a liberal perspective you should still agree with a broken clock when its right even if its for the wrong reasons.

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      Right? There was an opportunity to use Republican support for something good and pride got in the way of progress again. In the liberal mind, It’s better to chide TACO trump into nuking Palestine than to agree with a Republican when they actually propose something helpful. The real victories are sticking to your guns in the face of progress.

  • Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    AOCIA strikes again.

    Let’s seem if flattened-bernie gets to Mamdani on easing up language against Pissreal too.

    Sanders urged his now-protégé to be firm in calling for Democratic leaders to rally behind him but also to more carefully address what he’s said about Israel. … Sanders, a Brooklyn native, was eager to welcome Mamdani for their first meeting after several phone calls, including a congratulatory one after his primary win. The closest that they’ve come in person before was at Sanders’ October 2019 rally in Queens marking his comeback after a heart attack , which Mamdani used as an early organizing opportunity for his first assembly campaign. side-eye-1

    Sanders, who is Jewish, urged Mamdani to be cautious about how he approaches talking about Israel. Both are critics of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel’s handling of its war in Gaza.

    Ahead of the trip, Mamdani told business leaders in New York that he would discourage the use of the phrase “globalize the intifada.” Mamdani, who has not used the phrase himself, has said he believes the phrase to be a rallying cry for Palestinian human rights and refused to condemn its use when asked during his primary campaign.

    According to the person familiar with their conversation, Sanders told Mamdani he had to do a better job explaining that his criticism is not antisemitic and to not let himself seem like he’s minimizing the fear Jews in New York and elsewhere feel from the threat of hate against them.

    Bolding mine. Bernie seems ro have a difficult time sepersting Zionazis from Judiasm. Plenty of Jews in New York have been on the front lines of anti Pissreal Aktion. af Love how Bernie just erases them and their fears and violence against them by acab-3 and Zionazis.

    At the end of the day Mamdani is a Democrat. I hope he doesn’t turn into another AOCIA.