wild to me how many people are upset by "i find genocide unacceptable and won’t vote for anyone who has it as part of their policies"
they treat it as if it’s some kind of insane opinion and not, like, the bare fucking minimum in terms of ethics???
wild to me how many people are upset by "i find genocide unacceptable and won’t vote for anyone who has it as part of their policies"
they treat it as if it’s some kind of insane opinion and not, like, the bare fucking minimum in terms of ethics???
I feel like there was a time when voting for the "lesser genocide" would have just been presented as a hypothetical to show the logical extreme of lesser evil voting, but somewhere along the line people just started advocating that openly and unironically.
If everyone would simply ignore the genocide, we could all eat brunch while the bombs fell eternally over in some other country, which is fine. /s in case it wasn't obvious
we joke here; but that's literally what the hasbara narrative seems to be on reddit like platforms.
comments deriding liberals for not voting for kamala harris are followed up by snarky comments denigrating people for showing concerns about the genocide and ethnic cleansing.
And they will have democratic gas prices
I'm not responsible for this, I didn't vote