• Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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            Nope.

            Three months ago all of you said I supported terrorism because I was standing up for the Palestinian civilians, now because I don’t attribute a 70-year-old mutual defense agreement solely to the sitting president of 3 years who’s asking that ally to be less aggressive, all of you say I support genocide.

            OP asked who they can vote for. That is a choice. They have a choice who they cast their vote for.

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              Three months ago all of you said I supported terrorism because I was standing up for the Palestinian civilians

              I said no such thing.

              OP asked who they can vote for. That is a choice. They have a choice who they cast their vote for.

              As long as they don’t want Trump and the fascism he promises, they have to vote for Biden and the genocide he enables. You may think voting for genocide under threat of fascism is a choice, but the threat is what makes it coercion.

              As far as I’m concerned, calling it a choice just indicates that you would choose to vote for genocide in the absence of such a threat.

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                Your confusion makes your concern understandable.

                Voting for Biden is not a vote for genocide, you’re misattributing 70-year Israeli war crimes to a 3-year sitting president asking Israel to be less aggressive and ignoring all of his administration’s achievements for women’s rights, the environment, infrastructure, jobs, voting rights, and many more.

                Go ahead. Ask.

                There are many candidates, OP can vote for any candidate they like, that is a choice.

                Voting is a choice.

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                  Voting for Biden is not a vote for genocide,

                  He didn’t have to circumvent congress to sell them weapons. His hands weren’t tied there.

                  Voting is a choice.

                  And the refrain when someone doesn’t want to vote for the genocide you support and suggests not participating at all, the refrain unfailingly is “that’s the same as voting for Trump.” There’s no choice.

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                    They won’t be voting for genocide by voting for Biden, your nonsensical equivocation of two unrelated events notwithstanding.

                    Biden is a good presidential candidate with 3 years of successful beneficial domestic and foreign policies, regardless of who he’s running against, and Biden happened to be sitting when a terrorist attack occurred against a 70-year mutual defense ally.

                    If you don’t like the false refrain you mentioned, all you have to do is stop spreading it around.

                    Anyone can vote for Trump if they want to. It’s a vote for rape and direct election fraud, but that’s the price you pay for participating in a representative democracy.

                    Everyone gets to vote.

                    Voting is a choice.