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[-] mosiacmango@lemm.ee 63 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Trump told bibi to "hurry up and finish the job. He will kill 10x as many Palestinians and say they deserved it.

He has also promised to "round up millions of illegals" in the US and put them in camps, itself a genocide. He will undoubtedly kill thousands doing it.

He also stated that he will use the military to eliminate " the enemy within," who he specially called leftists like yourself. He will kill people in the process.

Your choice should be pretty clear if you abhor killing.

[-] Samvega 15 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Yes, my choice is for a party which doesn't support killing innocent people. The Dems still have time to campaign on that platform.
I agree that one party has said that they are even more pro killing innocent people. And I don't agree with that. That's because I don't agree with killing innocent people at all.

There is no level of killing innocent people that I'm okay with.

[-] smeenz@lemmy.nz 35 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Then you're making an emotional decision based on refusing to accept anything less than perfect, and since perfection is not an option in this election, and because not voting is essentially a vote that trump doesn't have to counter, abstaining voters are proportionally more helpful to trump than they are to Harris.

[-] Samvega 8 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Then you’re making an emotional decision based on refusing to accept anything less than perfect

You can continue making practical decisions based on accepting killing innocent people. I'll be over here waiting for people like you to notice what you're doing. Maybe when you are one of the innocent people being killed you will decide it's not acceptable?

[-] smeenz@lemmy.nz 25 points 3 days ago

You need to realise that the world is not black and white - it exists in shades of grey where nobody gets everything they want, and have to accept compromise for the greater good. You seem to be stuck in a mental state where you can't bring yourself to vote for a party that isn't offering a perfect world to you, and you must get past that and look at the bigger picture, and the impact of disgruntled blue voters staying home in protest. If trump wins, your protest will have contributed to that win, and you'll have to live with that.

[-] Samvega 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

If trump wins, your protest will have contributed to that win, and you’ll have to live with that.

No, I promise you, I won't. Me living with being in a world where killing innocent people is politically acceptable is far more harmful than the guilt I will feel on Trump winning. This is because my protest is not contributing anything to that win whatsoever. You might as well ask me to feel unhappy that the moon has craters when I - as far as I can tell - am not a large mass hurtling through space that has hit the moon.

If Trump wins, then that will simply show that enough Americans want to hurt innocent people. As is shown by America being a country which finds itself unable to strongly counter IDF terrorism visited upon Palestinians.

I will be sad, but I won't be completely surprised.

I say it again: my protest will have no effect on Trump winning.
My protest will also have no effect on innocent lives being taken. This is because we live in a morally grey world, where people can rationalise harming innocent people as an acceptable byproduct of doing business. After all, the price of compromise for me getting a better candidate is allowing brown strangers to die. Doesn't that sound great? I deserve more than them. I'm not brown, after all! It's their fault for being born where they are.
And, finally, my protest will have no effect on Trump winning.

[-] smeenz@lemmy.nz 19 points 3 days ago

You're quite mistaken about that. You will be responsible for trump if you had the option to vote against him and chose not to do so.

[-] Samvega 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

You’re quite mistaken about that. You will be responsible for trump

I promise you, my protest against killing innocent people will have no effect on Trump winning. You might be seeing things in black and white.

[-] smeenz@lemmy.nz 13 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Well in that case, despite my attempts to educate you, you're simply delusional, and I'm not saying that to insult you - I really want to help you see the bigger picture here - I'm saying it because you're suffering from delusion, and you're not seeing the world for what it is. You are so focused on "punishing" the dems for not blocking aid to Israel (and to that point, I strongly recommend you read the comment below at https://lemmy.nz/post/15784628/11773697 as to why it isn't as simple as you might think), that you're willing to throw away what could be a deciding vote - the polls right now are so even that even a few hundred votes in the right places could throw the election the other way. Perhaps you live in a solid blue state, where you expect Harris to win regardless of how you vote, but when you post comments such as yours on a public forum, other people are going to read them, and be influenced, and if your post makes someone stop and think 'hmm... you know what, I don't agree with Biden's actions, so I'm going to abstain and punish them', and those voters are in swing states, then your actions will have had consequences. Your anger is preventing you from being able to see the bigger picture.

As for your comment that I'm seeing things in black and white, you couldn't be further from the truth. I'm not even an American, so I literally have no vote here, but the outcome of this election will have global consequences that will impact me, and that's why I'm keen for common sense to prevail, and for Harris to win. That's why, all things considered, and despite objections I may have to Biden, or even Harris's policies as they impact the rest of the world, the alternative, where Trump wins another term, simply does not bear thinking about.

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[-] prole 8 points 3 days ago

You can tell yourself that but it doesn't change the reality that you will have directly contributed to Trump's victory, and the elimination of the Palestinian people (and as anyone who knows anything about WW2 will tell you: genocides can get worse).

[-] RaccoonBall@lemm.ee 5 points 3 days ago

They aren't American

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[-] JovialMicrobial@lemm.ee 28 points 3 days ago

What about all the innocent women who are dying in our country because of who trump appointed to the supreme court and the result was the overturning roe vs wade?

Do those lives matter at all to you? Women bleeding to death in their cars because hospitals refuse to treat a miscarriage.

What about the kids who get massacred in school shootings because Trump and people like him won't support increased gun control legislation?

What about all the innocent people of color who have been killed by police? Do they matter to you?

If trump gets into the office not only will the Palestinian people be far worse off, so will every group I mentioned above and more.

You said you are against killing innocent people, then why dont you care about the women, children, and people of color who are getting killed in our country needlessly?

There's far more destruction for far more people if trump gets into office. If you want to double down, go for it, because I think it's worth reminding people just how much death in our country can attributed to Trump. Every woman who dies from preventable pregnancy complications. Trump directly contributed to that.

[-] Samvega 8 points 3 days ago

If trump gets into the office not only will the Palestinian people be far worse off, so will every group I mentioned above and more.

There is no level of killing innocent people that I’m okay with.
I'll support a political party which does not want to make people worse off because of their identity.

[-] brygphilomena@lemmy.world 24 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

The problem, as I see it, is that there is literally no chance for a third party to win the presidency.

Which means that I have three options:

  • Vote Trump. Someone who has called for more violence.
  • Vote Harris. Whether I'm happy with her or the Democratic party or not. Try and mitigate as much killing and harm as I am able to. Actively try to prevent things from getting worse.
  • Vote third party/Don't vote. Either Trump or Harris will win, and I can claim my conscious is clear. If Trump wins, I will have not done what little I could have to lessen the evil. I have to be okay with someone who is far worse getting into power

We can't solve the genocide by voting third party. All we can do, all that the little power granted to us can do, is try and prevent it from getting worse. So if you want to prevent as much killing as you actually can, if you want to give the most people the opportunity to live, then morally as I see it, you need to vote Harris.

Is she perfect? No. Hell no, man. But she is the candidate that with this genocide happening, and it is happening regardless of who is getting in, who will give the most Palestinians a chance to live. A third party candidate isn't making it to the White house so a third party candidate can NOT lessen the harm.

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[-] jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

What about all the innocent women who are dying in our country because of who trump appointed to the supreme court and the result was the overturning roe vs wade?

See state ballot initiatives. they've been far more effective in 4 years than democratic presidents and congress critters have in 5 decades.

What about the kids who get massacred in school shootings because Trump and people like him won’t support increased gun control legislation?

see above.

What about all the innocent people of color who have been killed by police? Do they matter to you?

see above. biden and harris support the police remember? they actively fought against police reforms.

If trump gets into the office not only will the Palestinian people be far worse off, so will every group I mentioned above and more.

yes that is unfortunately true, maybe you should inform harris to change her position on genocide to ensure the other groups are not put at risk over her hubris? On the flip side its a lot easier to protect the groups you're white knighting for in your local community via your local reps and processes and your own personal actions.

Maybe you should realize you can in many states safely vote third party for president and democrats down ballot and essentially have the same national outcome while simultaneously undercutting the genocide harris is dead set on committing. thereby giving left wing congress critters more leverage with harris post election.

What you are really telling everyone here is that you are unwilling to give up a bit of your privileged lifestyle over a little bit of genocide. That says more about you than it does about the individuals withholding their support from harris.

[-] prole 2 points 2 days ago

state ballot initiatives

LOL, way to immediately tell everyone that you have no fucking clue how this country works.

[-] jatone@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 13 hours ago

oh dear am I embarrassed!

  • legalizing weed -> state ballots.
  • min wage increases -> state ballots.
  • legalizing mushrooms -> state ballots.
  • health care improvements -> state ballots.
  • abortion -> state ballots.
  • LGBT+ rights -> state ballots.

seeing a pattern here?

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[-] Samvega 8 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I don't like killing innocent people. Which is something Trump will do, so I don't like him.

I checked your post history, I don't care much for you, either.

[-] YeetPics@mander.xyz 6 points 2 days ago

Oh wow, the perpetually-online militant fuckwit read my comments, that's just terrifying!

Anyways.

[-] aStonedSanta@lemm.ee 19 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

K while everyone else at the adult table discusses things you can play with your imaginary options.

Every country kills innocent people. It happens.

[-] Samvega 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Every country kills innocent people. It happens.

Thanks for admitting this.

imaginary options.

Not respecting a human world which purposefully kills the innocent is not 'imaginary'.

[-] bob_lemon@feddit.org 22 points 3 days ago

Not even trying to minimize the amount of killing in the human world because it won't reach 0 seems like you don't actually care about human life at all.

[-] Samvega 7 points 3 days ago

That's interesting. I have to support a party which supports killing innocent people to be against killing innocent people.

Wow, humans sure are good at rationalising things in a nonsensical way. No wonder they've made such a fucked up world.

[-] bob_lemon@feddit.org 14 points 3 days ago

That's not what I'm saying. You can absolutely continue to condemn and fight the democratic party on any topic you deem worthwhile.

But putting that tiny mark on the ballot paper might ever so slightly get the world moving closer to the ideal you imagine, instead of veering away from it.

That is the rationale I'm using here.

[-] brygphilomena@lemmy.world 6 points 3 days ago

Voting doesn't mean you support them.

You aren't giving them money, you aren't campaigning for them. You are saying that between these two, admittedly fucked up, parties this is the one you think that will be better.

So for the presidential election, vote to reduce harm - not to increase it.

If you want to do better, support, fund, campaign for third parties down line. Local elections and build the momentum until they become a viable presidential candidate. Work to reform the electoral system that can dismantle the two party system.

But don't think voting for Harris is de facto supporting the Democratic party.

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