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« Reply #25 on: March 07, 2024, 09:30:33 AM »

Both candidates suck regarding this issue. Unsurprisingly, Trump is worse. The "Donald the Dove" people were always gaslighting

Yep, both are awful. 

Again, this is just the laziest analysis. The two men are VERY different on this issue if you took more than 3 seconds to think about it or look it up. To just say "both are awful" is objectively untrue if we're thinking about facts here.

There's truly nothing lazier than political takes about "yeah both suck." It's hardly ever the case if you're actually paying attention!


Why hasn't Biden called upon Nethanayu to negotiate a ceasefire? What is happening in the Gaza strip is despicable, raging violence against innocent civilians who are not terrorists, mainly among children and women. The majority of the world believes what Israel is doing is committing a genocide on the indigenous Palestinisn population, that is why the International Court of Justice is investigating the conflict. If Biden had balls he would tell Nethanayu to stop the bloody conflict or they'll face major concussions with the ruthless tactics on a populace without the support of Western backing. Don't believe me, look back at Ronald Reagan of all fricking presidents, the hawkish conservative who wanted to unleash WWIII. Reagan told then Israel president Begin to stop integrating in Lebanon or they will face major backlash from his adminstration. That was during the brutal ondight slaughter of the Lebanons in 1982-1983. This is the time Biden should get aggressive about the conflict, as the polls show ceasefire is popular among the population. Biden actions in the immediately months after October has shown him downplaying the conflict, even going far to suggest lies such as Hamas hiding in hospitals. With his actions regarding the conflict, many voters such as myself have distance themselves from backing Biden in the general election. I live in a state that will go heavily Biden, there is no stake in this election.
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« Reply #26 on: March 07, 2024, 10:31:47 AM »

The president isn’t the Emperor of Earth. Calling for a ceasefire is just a statement. The president can’t force the Israeli government to do anything.
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« Reply #27 on: March 07, 2024, 10:55:39 AM »

Both candidates suck regarding this issue. Unsurprisingly, Trump is worse. The "Donald the Dove" people were always gaslighting

Yep, both are awful. 

Again, this is just the laziest analysis. The two men are VERY different on this issue if you took more than 3 seconds to think about it or look it up. To just say "both are awful" is objectively untrue if we're thinking about facts here.

There's truly nothing lazier than political takes about "yeah both suck." It's hardly ever the case if you're actually paying attention!


Why hasn't Biden called upon Nethanayu to negotiate a ceasefire? What is happening in the Gaza strip is despicable, raging violence against innocent civilians who are not terrorists, mainly among children and women. The majority of the world believes what Israel is doing is committing a genocide on the indigenous Palestinisn population, that is why the International Court of Justice is investigating the conflict. If Biden had balls he would tell Nethanayu to stop the bloody conflict or they'll face major concussions with the ruthless tactics on a populace without the support of Western backing. Don't believe me, look back at Ronald Reagan of all fricking presidents, the hawkish conservative who wanted to unleash WWIII. Reagan told then Israel president Begin to stop integrating in Lebanon or they will face major backlash from his adminstration. That was during the brutal ondight slaughter of the Lebanons in 1982-1983. This is the time Biden should get aggressive about the conflict, as the polls show ceasefire is popular among the population. Biden actions in the immediately months after October has shown him downplaying the conflict, even going far to suggest lies such as Hamas hiding in hospitals. With his actions regarding the conflict, many voters such as myself have distance themselves from backing Biden in the general election. I live in a state that will go heavily Biden, there is no stake in this election.

Besides what Duke said, do you really think that Netanyahu has ANY incentive to listen to Biden and make him look good? The guy has made it clear for a decade now that he put his lot with Republicans and will do anything in his power to elect Trump.
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« Reply #28 on: March 07, 2024, 11:14:11 AM »

Trump is right, again. Destroy Hamas is the only solution.
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« Reply #29 on: March 07, 2024, 12:22:11 PM »

Both candidates suck regarding this issue. Unsurprisingly, Trump is worse. The "Donald the Dove" people were always gaslighting

Yep, both are awful. 

Again, this is just the laziest analysis. The two men are VERY different on this issue if you took more than 3 seconds to think about it or look it up. To just say "both are awful" is objectively untrue if we're thinking about facts here.

There's truly nothing lazier than political takes about "yeah both suck." It's hardly ever the case if you're actually paying attention!


Why hasn't Biden called upon Nethanayu to negotiate a ceasefire?

He has literally organized ceasefire talks (IMO kind of unfortunately).

What is happening in the Gaza strip is despicable, raging violence against innocent civilians who are not terrorists, mainly among children and women. The majority of the world believes what Israel is doing is committing a genocide on the indigenous Palestinisn population,

This is very questionable and entirely unsupported by election results in different countries where politicians have tried to make the conflict an issue.

that is why the International Court of Justice is investigating the conflict. If Biden had balls he would tell Nethanayu to stop the bloody conflict or they'll face major concussions with the ruthless tactics on a populace without the support of Western backing. Don't believe me, look back at Ronald Reagan of all fricking presidents, the hawkish conservative who wanted to unleash WWIII. Reagan told then Israel president Begin to stop integrating in Lebanon or they will face major backlash from his adminstration. That was during the brutal ondight slaughter of the Lebanons in 1982-1983. This is the time Biden should get aggressive about the conflict, as the polls show ceasefire is popular among the population. Biden actions in the immediately months after October has shown him downplaying the conflict, even going far to suggest lies such as Hamas hiding in hospitals. With his actions regarding the conflict, many voters such as myself have distance themselves from backing Biden in the general election. I live in a state that will go heavily Biden, there is no stake in this election.

I think the attitude of American politicians is just entirely downstream of American voters; Democratic politicians who have made a point of being disrespectful to pro-Palestinian protesters have seen improvements to their favorability ratings. There really exists (per polling) a largish group of voters who are somewhat cool on the Democratic party but become willing to support them if they're sufficiently stridently in favor of the conflict.

I think in virtually all countries particular demographics are likelier to protest than others (and particular protests are likelier to be covered by news media than others, too), but inasmuch as there was ever been a connection between what protests are covered by news media and what the actual opinions of the electorate are, it was severed long ago. Half the electorate votes Republican.
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