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But we avoided a genocide!
Only we didn't.
The voters are a blatant scape goat. The dems pissed away their chances of winning either through brutal incompetence, complete disconnect with their voters or deep seeded corruption. They put the interest of a foreign genocidal nation over those of all Americans.
Blaming normal people that felt conflicted about genocide does nothing. Even worse, it will probably lead to getting the same kind of apathy driven platform next election.
I remember when their entire policy was 100% we're going to go kill children and it's the US doing this and not a foreign nation, so make sure to vote for the fascist who supports genocide but also wants to make the victim give up it's territory for a resort area as well instead.
no, wait, that was the russian and chinese social engineering shifting the narrative so dumbfucks could feel justified in voting away their own rights not to be deported to Salvadorian internment camps.
or maybe you're a russian, I don't know. If so, good job, you got us good.
Is it the Russian and Chinese that bribed the dems to run with it too? Lol
They could have, idk, stopped selling bombs to a genocidal state and condemned them instead. To pretend how they approached it wasn't a massive fuck up is silly.
Bribed them to follow established policy,? Nope, but you're naive if you believe any politician would have done any different when weighing options against political investment. I do believe it was Israel itself that was pushing the narrative that Biden was committing these acts to divorce their own involvement after the initial topic was broached. The investment in resources into Israel for decades to have at least a semblance of a foothold into a very politically volatile and traditionally unstable region seemed like something that couldn't be thrown away because back in those days (before the current administration) I believe that the politicians were still banking on using America's stability to try to calm the aggressions and not completely lose the investment that had already been dumped in over the past several administrations. All of the politics behind it really don't matter at this point anymore, because nobody could possibly still see this country as a stable political force again for at least another 40 years (if we were to suddenly get a competent leader all of a sudden.)
/Imho