• PhilipTheBucket@quokk.au
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    13 days ago

    Maybe. It’s real hard for me not to notice the pattern recognition of “Kamala Harris supports genocide!” “AOC supports genocide!” “Bernie supports genocide!”, basically literally any person in American politics who’s trying to do some kind of leftist thing with any level of popularity, there’s some kind of bizarre moon logic whereby they must support genocide and we’ve got to start screaming it at them and never support them again.

    I will agree with you that some stupid features of the left tend to provide some nice dry powder for this kind of thing but I don’t remember this kind of thing happening in American politics any time previous to the social-media-mass-shilling age of political discourse. Like circa 2000, there was a super vigorous protest movement, but it was aimed at shadowy neoliberal quasi-governments, fascist police, war machines… you know, the enemy. No one was out screaming at Al Gore for destroying the climate and throwing red paint at his offices.

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      11 days ago

      here is a solution, make it clear you don’t support a genocide ! how is that hard is beyond me. If you are okay with “war crimes” and “using food as a weapon” and “apartheid state” and “illegal occupation” then how people should “trust you”.

      This like saying “I am okay with giving Hitler weapon to defend German while he is committing a genocide” or “I am okay with giving apartheid South Africa weapons to protect white people while discriminating against black”

      If your morality change based on who is affected do not breach morality.