• turtlesareneat@piefed.ca
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    1 hour ago

    Y’all our foreign policy towards Israel hasn’t changed in the last 65 years. Yes, both sides serve them.

    So we have to strip that out of the system, since burning the system down doesn’t seem feasible.

    Which party do you think is most likely to see the light on them… hmm

    • brynden_rivers_esq@lemmy.ca
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      31 minutes ago

      Or we can be part of making that a condition of the democrats doing well. Not supporting a genocide isn’t something we can or should “strip out” of our expectations of politicians. If you’re right, then burning the system down is the only feasible thing. Nothing else is feasible.

      It’s infeasible to expect decent people to rally around genocidiers.

      Don’t let the people with power tell you what is or isn’t feasible. Not supporting a genocide is easy for them. They may lie to themselves about it, but it’s obvious.

    • culprit@lemmy.ml
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      47 minutes ago

      our foreign policy towards Israel hasn’t changed in the last 65 years

      Which party do you think is most likely to see the light

      How’s that blue MAGA brunch going?