The “uncommitted” campaign said it hoped to get 10,000 votes in the Michigan primary. Early returns indicated there might ultimately be more than 150,000 “uncommitted” votes.
There is no way of expressing disapproval with Biden’s support for Netanyahu’s genocide that isn’t interpreted in bad faith by pro-genocide centrists as helping Trump. Not one.
I do. Even something innocuous like “Democrats shouldn’t be supporting genocide” gets immediately inundated with insinuations that I’m supporting Trump.
protest
But not where anyone can ever hear you. I’ve seen pro-genocide democrats call protesters at Biden events pro-trump.
write letters to your representatives
my representatives are republicans.
boycott Israel, whatever.
Just as long as nothing changes and no one in the Democratic Party is in any risk of altering their support for genocide.
It seems you literally think voting uncommitted is the ONLY POSSIBLE WAY of expressing disapproval. It isn’t.
There is no way of expressing disapproval with Biden’s support for Netanyahu’s genocide that isn’t interpreted in bad faith by pro-genocide centrists as helping Trump. Not one.
Speak out, protest, write letters to your representatives and others, boycott Israel, whatever. No problem with that.
I do. Even something innocuous like “Democrats shouldn’t be supporting genocide” gets immediately inundated with insinuations that I’m supporting Trump.
But not where anyone can ever hear you. I’ve seen pro-genocide democrats call protesters at Biden events pro-trump.
my representatives are republicans.
Just as long as nothing changes and no one in the Democratic Party is in any risk of altering their support for genocide.
Where did I do any of that?
So we’re in agreement, then? Biden and Democrats in general should not be supporting genocide.
Yes, I just think voting uncommitted doesn’t do that well and inadvertently sends a message that Biden shouldn’t be the choice in the general.
And I see that as an excuse to silence those who oppose genocide.
I am silencing no one.