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Socsa@sh.itjust.works 4 months agoSure, if you are comfortable with the moral liability of fascism them we probably don’t get along.
Comment on Stay Mad
Socsa@sh.itjust.works 4 months agoSure, if you are comfortable with the moral liability of fascism them we probably don’t get along.
cumskin_genocide@lemm.ee 4 months ago
I’m fine with the moral liability of supporting genocide. That’s why I’m voting for Biden.
vonbaronhans@midwest.social 4 months ago
So, speaking from a purely pragmatic perspective, voting for Biden is better than other US electoral choices for the purpose of trying to help Palestinians.
I understand your reticence and moral indignation, I largely feel the same.
But the biggest reason Trump won in 2016 is because voters were not particularly enthused with their choices, and a great many decided not voting at all (or voting for Trump as a protest against the establishment) was preferable to voting for HRC.
I have to imagine that we both believe that Trump is worse than Biden when it comes to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Given that we’re already in election year, it’s down to Biden and Trump. One of them is going to be president come January next year.
Taking all that together, if we want things to get better for Palestine, we should vote for Biden because the alternatives are much worse.
Granted there is a lot you can do outside of elections to help, and I wouldn’t recommend ignoring those. But given that voting for the US president takes a few hours out of one day every four years, it’s not a good idea to ignore that either.
I hope this helps you understand those of us who don’t really like Biden but will vote for him regardless.