Ok. So why are you so angry about something meaningless?
Ok. So why are you so angry about something meaningless?
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He doesn’t care. He’s all in on genocide and will make any excuse for it.
They know that AIPAC will buy primary opponents against them if they do, and that the Democratic Party only protects incumbents if they’re far enough to the right.
What’s your actual endgame then?
It’s certainly easy for people who want the status quo to never change to demand an endgame from those that want it to change.
I see you talking a lot of shit but you don’t actually have anything constructive to say.
You want constructive? Ok. Gee, it’s great how the “good” party is supporting genocide. Best shit ever. Glad they were willing to go to bat for Netanyahu even though it meant losing to Trump.
I have a question for you: how is your support of Harris any different than anyone elses?
I don’t expect her to be exempt from criticism, and I don’t scream that anyone who doesn’t love genocide and only genocide like you do is a Russian like you did in our other conversation.
Getting the genocide caucus on the record was the point.
Damn. Just, damn.
I’m happy with XFCE and am looking forward to Wayland support.
Bidening.
Sure there is.
I don’t expect her Democratic colleagues in the house to have her back.
YOUR party lost by trying to be Republican-lite and not running on more progressive policies.
I have no party. YOUR party represented you by doing what you wanted.
The problem is that people on the left tend to actually have ethics and morals.
And you have made it clear that you prefer they have none.
They’re the party whose candidates I reluctantly vote for.
Not my party. They don’t want to be my party. They want to be the second Republican party.
If it’s meaningless and no one will pay attention, there’s no reason to object to doing it.
I voted for Harris.
I also voted for Clinton in 2016 and as a result knew that Democrats were gonna blame the left when moving to the right failed, just like they did in 2016. Democrats should either blame the Republicans they tried to court for not turning out for them, or blame themselves for idiotically expecting that courting Republicans again would work.
This isn’t 1992. Moving to the right hit a wall 8 years ago, and centrists are too fucking pigheaded to admit it.
At least we’ll get to see which Democratic members of the genocide caucus need primary challengers in the next election cycle. Supporting Netanyahu isn’t going to get more popular as the genocide intensifies.
Yes, I’m sure that’s why you brought it up.
Centrists believe anyone to their left a trump supporter and anyone to their right is just itching to vote for Democrats.