• PointyReality@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    So your argument is that the Democrats was not perfect and in the same arena was Trump throwing out fascist rhetoric and your end conclusion is to not vote because the Democrats was not perfect? I just want to make sure I understand yours as well as the non-voters logic. Because for those actually paying attention this was a pretty easy choice.

    Edit: Help me understand why the blame gets passed onto the Democratic party entirely when the power to have stopped this was with the voters that decided to not vote.

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      9 days ago

      Actively supporting a genocide is a tad far from “not being perfect”.

      It does not matter how you try to spin it. Democrats have lost to the easiest opponent they could wish for. We can look back and conclude that you are wrong and I am right.

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        9 days ago

        So lets play this out, both parties was the same with Gaza yes?

        Edit: If you are afraid to see how failed your logic is then by all means don’t answer.

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          No Trump invited a Palestinian on stage and said he would get a ceasefire done. He correctly recognized the popularity of the issue and made false promises.

          Kamala Harris on the other hand chose to showcase her support for Fascism by not allowing a Palestinian on stage at the DNC.