• idiomaddict@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    We don’t agree on those two facts.

    1. I don’t know if I truly believe there will be Palestinians by next January, so I don’t know if trump could be worse for them. If he takes office, he might be more enthusiastic, but I don’t think Netanyahu will stop as long as someone in the White House supports him. When Biden does it while holding his nose, it’s not less useful support.

    2. Not voting may help trump or Biden, depending on your jurisdiction.

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      1 year ago

      Oh boy, those are some pretty silly arguments. I can see why you’re supporting this nonsense then.

      1. Some 30,000 Palestineans are estimated to have died since October. You could have double that number die _every month _until January and there would be 4+ million Palestineans.

      Unless what, you think Bibbi is going to start dropping nukes? Really?

      1. Come on, that’s just the dumbest idea. Explain how an otherwise democratic voter, the type of voter whom the damn article is about, not voting somehow helps Biden.
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        1 year ago

        You’re rude to me too! How fun. This is my last reply.

        I absolutely see the escalation that has already occurred from each month to the next and understand how things could get much worse, much more quickly, without nuclear bombs (think about Dresden).

        A progressive voter in a solid blue area who will not vote for Biden but may have voted in this primary could absolutely help him by not voting for a third party candidate.