• @BertramDitore@lemmy.world
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    09 months ago

    She doesn’t say anything about the general election, but knowing that she’s a smart and pragmatic politician I would hope that she’ll still rally for Biden in the general. Her effort is to try to get Biden to change his messed up policy on Gaza, which is an admirable goal that I fully agree with. But if he doesn’t, and she still doesn’t get behind him against Trump, then this helps no one and ultimately makes everyone less safe, especially the communities she represents so well.

    • @Saxoboneless@lemmy.world
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      09 months ago

      I mean if her rallying for Biden means campaigning for him, I honestly think that she particularly has every good reason not to do that. Tlaib is a Palestinian American, and Biden has openly contributed billions directly to Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Gaza, going so far as to bypass congress to do so, all while he and nearly every other Dem continue to refuse to acknowledge that Israel’s actions constitute anything “messed up,” much less full-on genocide.

      I cannot stress enough that if, in the face of Biden’s continuing contributions to the genocide of her family’s country of origin, it is an ethical impossibility for her to publically endorse him for a second term, that is completely on him, not on her.

      • @III@lemmy.world
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        09 months ago

        it is an ethical impossibility for her to publically endorse him for a second term

        I get your point, it is a tough spot. But when you introduce that stance to reality, it quickly goes from “not supporting Biden” to “allowing Trump”. Biden not being the ideal doesn’t mean the alternative is better. Between the two, Trump will cause considerably more harm to her cause than Biden ever would. I am not saying Biden is the solution, just that Trump is worse for her ethical issues. That’s the choice. Sucks but… that’s the choice.

        • NoneOfUrBusiness
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          Biden isn’t “not ideal”. He’s very handily hit rock bottom. I mean Trump wouldn’t be better, that’s for sure, but Biden has done everything under the sun in the current “war”. I see everyone saying Trump would be worse, but like what did Biden leave for Trump to do? Give them weapons? Check. Lie publicly for them (remember the 40 babies)? Check. Dispatch aircraft carriers to protect them from anyone with an ounce of conscience in the region? Check. Trump would be spouting genocidal rhetoric (more than he is anyway), but that’s about it.

          Edit: Added a question mark.

  • BillDaCatt
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    09 months ago

    Right… Because there is another real choice in this race.

    The orange con-man is even friendlier to Israel and would help to escalate this tragedy.

    I don’t like the choices either, but the one that isn’t Biden is so much worse!

    • @fishos@lemmy.world
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      -19 months ago

      The point is “you don’t have a better choice” isn’t a great argument FOR something. The Democrats need to put forth strong candidates, not “he’s not the other guy” lumps of wet tissue paper.

      • @IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world
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        09 months ago

        The Democrats need to put forth strong candidates

        It’s assumed that the incumbent will run unless they decide not to. Biden should’ve stuck to one term only, he would’ve gone down as a pretty good President, all things considered. That he didn’t is on him, the DNC isn’t going to go against a sitting President when there’s no concrete reason to do so.

            • @fishos@lemmy.world
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              -19 months ago

              Not let traditions like “we don’t oppose the sitting president” override supporting who is actually best for the job. Elections should be cutroat even amongst the party. Not some dog and pony circus that we’re given where both candidates are chosen for us and we get to play “lesser of two evils” game.

              • @IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world
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                09 months ago

                There will still be a sizable, perhaps even majority, of members who support Biden’s choice to run again. What you’re advocating for is a civil war in the Dem party during an election year against Donald fucking Trump.

                • @fishos@lemmy.world
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                  9 months ago

                  No, what I’m advocating is for more than a 2 party system where multiple viable candidates are brought forth and not just the same two groups controlling it all.

                  Crazy idea, I know. Maybe we could call it a “Parliament” or something.

                  You just keep arguing “LESSER OF TWO EVILS!” like that actually means something

      • @Archer@lemmy.world
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        09 months ago

        Yes, that’s why we should have RCV. Until then though, we’re stuck with first past the post voting and not voting for Biden is basically the same as voting for Trump. This could flip enough people in battleground states to let Trump win.

        It’s stupid and she knows it but she’s doing it anyway

        • @fishos@lemmy.world
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          -19 months ago

          And what will be next elections reason to not change the system, fight against it at all, and just “vote for the safer pick”? Change has to happen sometime or not at all. So when, pray tell, do we start caring that we’re stuck in a shallow 2 party system and do something about it? When it’s convientant?!?

            • @fishos@lemmy.world
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              -19 months ago

              Our elections are already a sham. We already don’t have truly free elections in this closed two party system. So again, when do we make change? It’ll never be convientant.

      • splicerslicer
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        09 months ago

        None of this changes the fact that if you wanted a better candidate you should have campaigned them a year ago, not now.

        When is the best time to plant a tree? Twenty years ago, when is the next best time? Now.

        • @fishos@lemmy.world
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          Lmao “it’s too late now, why are you even trying?”. Your quote at the end literally contradicts yourself, by the way. The point of the quote is that yes, it should have been done then, but it’s now and now is better than later. And of course later you’ll have another handy excuse for why it’s too hard, right?

          None of this changes the fact that you’re advocating the easy answers instead of the right answer and even you know it. But just like the boomers before who only looked out for themselves and what was easiest, so too will these next generations. And round and round we go.