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    Given the apologetics they engage in whenever a Ukrainian soldier is photographed with some fascist imagery on their uniform, I’m not so sure about that.

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      Saw Gerrera was right, the “New Republic” was just as dysfunctional as the old and was easily crushed by the fascists they spared for civility reasons.

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        Saw Gerrera

        I don’t even know what part of the franchise this screenshot is from but holy shit, could that name be any more on the nose?

        Like who was Saw Gerrera fighting against as the primary antagonist?
        Randolph Hissler or something?

        I can just imagine the writers spitballing a name:

        What if we had a character whose name was like the guerrilla fighter Che Guevara?

        Excellent idea!! Gueva—Guerri—Gerrera! We’ll call him Gerrera. And we can’t use the name Che so it’ll have to be something different.

        …how about Saw?

        Perfect! No notes. Saw Gerrera it is!

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    Voting is not some grand statement that defines who you are or what you believe, it is a lever of power to make the US better or worse. There are two choices un the upcoming election, one is clearly better. Biden is better. Voting for biden isn’t saying he’s the second coming, it pushing us the right direction (which is to the left) even if in a small way.

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      Biden’s unwillingness to reign Israel in, even a LITTLE, has now led us to Iran retaliating against Israel for their bombing of the Iranian embassy.

      Biden is now culpable for a genocide and probably a new war starting in the Middle East thru his overt support for genocide.

      Shut up.

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      Pray tell, what small way will Biden move left? What is his incentive if you already gave, as you mentioned, your lever of power away?

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        So what’s your solution? Let me correct that, what’s your viable solution?

        Seriously, put a viable, can take the seat, and enough of the congressional seats to push us to not trump and you have my vote.

        Oh wait, instead of getting out to organize, you’re on the internet supporting the empty platitudes that will elect a man who is the same president who put Isreal in Jerusalem.

        For someone against genocide, you’re doing nothing to prevent it beyond helping the person who is objectively worse for Gaza. The man who entertained kissenger, who destroyed the deal with Iran that might’ve given us leverage against Israel, the man who idolized world dictators, who spoke favorably of Netanyahu.

        Your words on the interbet mean nothing if you’re not out trying to build the better party in our imperfect system.

        When he’s elected, and Netanyahu is given full unwavering support, you’ll have no one but yourself but to blame. Biden has made small but significant steps in pushing 70 years of international policy away from blind, unwavering support. Without congress there’s literally only so much he can do with it only ally in the middle east. All of that disappears as fast as the nuclear deal with Iran, when you help elect the guy who actually does support genocide. The same man who actively passed multiple Muslim ban initiatives.

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          You should be skeptical of the assertion that the Biden administration is impotent to stop Israel in its campaign against the Palestinian people. The office of the US presidency has laws, powers, and policies available at its disposable enumerated by the budget, existing federal law, and the constitution to determine foreign policy without input or obstruction by Congress. You should research what can the administration do to prevent genocide by its ally versus what Joseph Biden himself, and his colleagues are willing to do.

          You don’t have to make excuses for these people. They are not acting in good faith.

          Without congress there’s literally only so much he can do with it only ally in the middle east.

          The powers that President of the United States wields is nigh-omnipotent in foreign policy. For example, President Biden can abide by the Leahy Laws, declaring what Israel is doing a genocide. Instead, the Biden administration chooses to ignore the law - and therefore breaking federal law - to keep financing and arming Israel’s genocidal campaign against Palestinians.

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          How is Biden not giving Netanyahu full unwavering support already? He gives lip service and pretends to be upset, but how many times has he bypassed congress to send more weapons to Israel so they can continue their genocide? He’s to the right of fucking Reagan on this.

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              Why type anything else if you want your only point to be: “don’t point out the flaws in my plan, give me a better one or else I’ll have to voooooooooote” and won’t respond to criticism of your ideas? Such obvious shifting of the conversation like you took a middle school debate class. I have a viable option: work with Iran to carpet bomb the United States. This will solve 90% of issues in the world.

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                There was no shift.

                The first question was to make the point that you’re all of men yelling at clouds.

                The other stuff was to show off the two viable options one is objectively worse for Gaza.

                But in typically, chronically online fashion you all think you’re so smart yelping at clouds doing nothing to fix the issue.

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                  The other stuff was to show off the two viable options one is objectively worse for Gaza.

                  And I showed that your reasoning for this is objectively incorrect, as well as the fact that your method of “action” doesn’t actually cause a leftward shift or save anything.

                  There was a shift as well. Barrbaric responded to your argument that Biden was better for Gaza, and instead of listening, you simply ignored it and wrote “Answer the first question.” I could show how this follows exactly what I said in my comment, or you could scroll up.

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              Okay, fine. Protest Biden’s complicity in genocide and make it as clear as possible that you won’t vote for him in the hopes that he steps down due to his obvious unpopularity and the DNC chooses a less rabid zionist, or, at bare minimum, is forced to adopt a less zionist party line in the future.

              And if that doesn’t work, there’s always the-doohickey.

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          Biden has made small but significant steps in pushing 70 years of international policy away from blind, unwavering support

          was this before or after he gave israel multiple hundreds of billions of dollars to continue their genocide?

          eat shit liberal

          Death to America

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          So what’s your solution? Let me correct that, what’s your viable solution? Seriously, put a viable, can take the seat, and enough of the congressional seats to push us to not trump and you have my vote.

          One, voting for DNC plants will only ever bring worse and worse people than Trump, as shown by Hillary and the DNC’s propping up of more right-wing candidates in the GOP instead of moving left. If Democrats were serious about Trump being a potential dictator/fascist, why have they not taken up genuine extreme action against him? He still serves the same purpose even after the DNC’s strategy failed, which is to be the extreme opposition that can be appealed to in order to gather votes without shifting their policies/positions.

          You have to defend your position rather than sticking to it until a better one is presented. And it’s clear your own position is without merit, so instead you’ve shifted the burden of proof.

          You never explained how Biden is pushing the US to the left. There is no “leverage against Israel,” Israel is currently kept afloat entirely by US funding/support. The settler state of Israel already has blind, unwavering support from Biden, and if you think otherwise you’ve been duped. It reminds me of those “leaked” conversations that libs fell for wrt US support for Saudi Arabia. You on the one hand have Biden calling for Israel to stop its genocide, and on the other quietly shipping them the weapons to continue it. It’s all optics.

          Biden has made small but significant steps in pushing 70 years of international policy away from blind, unwavering support. Without congress there’s literally only so much he can do with it only ally in the middle east. All of that disappears as fast as the nuclear deal with Iran, when you help elect the guy who actually does support genocide.

          First, Biden has described himself constantly as a Zionist. What do you think Zionism is other than genocidal European settler-colonialism in Palestine? Biden has made absolutely zero steps against this, proven by your lack of mentioning them. And what do you mean “without Congress”? Biden has bypassed Congress multiple times to sell weapons to Israel. Last, I’m curious what you mean about Trump “idolizing world dictators.”

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          He’s still building a wall

          He’s increased ICE funding over Trump’s deranged levels

          He’s been completely supportive of literally everything Israel is doing

          He let Roe be abolished

          He’s letting all these laws crop up that chip away at LGBTQ preotections

          He’s still increasing the military budget during peace

          His AG got the right to indefinitely detain migrants

          He did nothing about college debt

          He did nothing about healthcare (oh a two percent modification to Obamacare, all fixed!)

          His blithering stupidity about Israel led to Iran striking Israel after Israel bombed their embassy, potentially leading to another hot war

          He punted on COVID

          Actually, he told states to use COVID funding to hire cops in response to a slight increase in property crime (and a decrease in violent crime, and we all know how good cops are at stopping property crime

          Your liberals ARE conservatives.

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      Voting is not some grand statement that defines who you are or what you believe

      No one here thinks it is

      it is a lever of power to make the US better or worse

      No its not. The US is going to get worse regadless of who is president. US elections are a hollow ritual that gives the illusion of choice to the mass of people. Engaging with that ritual is an empty action that allows the unaware to believe they live in a democracy when they don’t.

      Voting for biden isn’t saying he’s the second coming, it pushing us the right direction (which is to the left) even if in a small way.

      Biden is not a step to the left in any imaginable scenario. The US gov only moves to the right. The parties function as a rachet effect.

      We don’t need vote evangelists here. We do not support or accept bourgeois liberal democracy. Don’t worry, there aren’t enough of us to sway your hollow election so there is literally no reason to say they same dumb arguements you libs always say as if we’ve never heard them

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        The parties function as a ratchet effect.

        Remembering when, instead of thinking of shifting their positions left, Hillary Clinton and the DNC purposefully supported more right-wing candidates in the GOP, including Trump, so they could be the “lesser evil.”

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      You do understand that here before October 7 the general opinion here was “Biden to the gulag, Trump to the wall” and now we’ve dropped our nice merciful opinions.

      The US can’t be made better, only replaced with something better.