• flan [they/them]
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    23 days ago

    There's what Biden is actually doing vs what people think Trump will do. You think Trump will worsen the genocide - but what does that mean, materially? Biden is already sending Israel all the weapons they want and giving them all the air cover they need politically. What more could Trump do?

    • @Telorand@reddthat.com
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      23 days ago

      What more could Trump do?

      Send troops. Enact a draft to that end to "make the libz cry." Send more weapons.

      But you're agreeing with my point. If Trump and Biden are essentially the same on this issue, you have to compare the other things about them, and they are not even close to the same on other issues (LGBTQ rights, unions, women's rights, taxes for the rich, etc.). If "supports genocide" is the single issue for you, then you live an immensely privileged life that you don't have to worry about other aspects of governance.

      And no matter what you think, thanks to FPTP, those are your two options, because you can't build the momentum needed to upset the upcoming election; you're years too late. Abstention is a vote for the person you like less, so you are left with voting for Biden or Trump, whether you like it or not.

      Voting is not a valentine, it's a chess move.

      • flan [they/them]
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        Oh sure let's talk about LGBTQ rights and Women's rights shall we. Under which president was Roe v. Wade struck down? Under which president have abortion bans in many states popped up with complete inaction from the federal government? Under which president have anti-trans laws popped up with complete inaction from the federal government?

        My expectations of Trump is we will have a buffoonish worsening of the current conditions of the world. Under Biden we will have a cynical worsening of current conditions. Am I priveleged? Yes, I live in the imperial core. I live in a blue state. I have a stable job. But don't think for a second that I can't see what's happening around me.

        • @Telorand@reddthat.com
          hexbear
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          23 days ago

          Under which president was Roe v. Wade struck down?

          This one.

          And who put the Federalist Society justices in place who struck it down? Oh, that's right. Donald fucking Trump.

          Under which president have abortion bans in many states popped up with complete inaction from the federal government? Under which president have anti-trans laws popped up with complete inaction from the federal government?

          This one.

          What powers do you think they have? Laws are struck down by the judiciary, which we've already established has been captured, thanks to Trump.

          Here's a question for you: who has been enacting those laws? What is the nature of the legislature in those cases?

          None of your gripes here are Biden's fault, unless you're wishing he'd be more authoritarian (fuck that). Trump is 100% to blame for the current state of the law, and helping him get reelected isn't going to help LGBTQ people or women's rights.

          • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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            And who put the Federalist Society justices in place who struck it down? Oh, that's right. Donald fucking Trump.

            Joe Biden had more to do with Clarence Thomas being on the court than any republican

            And what did Biden do in response to Roe being struck down? Oh, that's right. He made statements about how he's against abortion.

            What powers do you think they have?

            Executive power, dummy. The actual power to do what he wants to do with federal resources. The court only has the power to talk about what he does after the fact.

            unless you're wishing he'd be more authoritarian (fuck that)

            LMAO WELL THEN SHUT THE FUCK UP IF YOU DON'T WANT YOUR POLITICIANS TO EXERCISE AUTHORITY DIPSHIT

            Why are you pretending to give a shit about politics in the first place??

              • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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                1. That's exactly how executive powers work you historically illiterate liberal

                2. Shut the fuck up and stop pretending you care about anyone's lives or social outcomes if doing anything is a dealbreaker for you

                3. Please for the love of god learn what pain is after getting hit in the head over and over so many times.

                • @Telorand@reddthat.com
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                  23 days ago

                  You didn't have to descend to name calling, but you did. The fact that you did that instead of bringing actual arguments tells me all I need to know about how informed you are.

                  Welcome to my block list. Spend less time online.

                  • flan [they/them]
                    hexbear
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                    23 days ago

                    I bet AntiOutsideAktion feels bad now that he's on telorand@reddthat.com's block list.

                  • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
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                    Reading this gave me a visceral flashback to the roller backpack kid in school who would try to "How very mature of you" his way out of having his jacket thrown up into trees.

              • Leon_Frotsky [she/her, undecided]
                hexbear
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                22 days ago

                so he seems to be authoritarian enough to bypass congress to send billions of dollars of baby killing devices to Israel but not authoritarian enough to try and stop the litany of fascism laws across the country.

                Have you considered that maybe Joe "I do not view abortion as a choice and a right, I think it’s always a tragedy" Biden just doesn't care all too much about women's reproductive rights, and that Joe "Were there not an Israel, the United States of America would have to invent an Israel to protect her interest in the region" Biden also really wants to unwaveringly support Israel.

                The reason he doesn't put up any more than a token effort to resist the rise of fascism in america (and in fact is actively expanding presidential powers and the power of the state to suppress political dissent) is that he doesnt care about fascism. If he did care about fascism then why is he prioritising supporting fascism in israel so much that he's going to throw the election to the fascist party by completely alienating the same muslim voters who won him the election in 2020?

          • flan [they/them]
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            Trump is not to blame for the state of the law. The Democrats have had many chances over the years to protect the rights that the Republicans have said out loud, for decades, that they will remove. Time and time again they did not prioritize it. Biden was a senator and then vice president and then president during these opportunities.

            None of your gripes here are Biden's fault

            Yes they are absolutely his fault. He has been deeply involved in the highest levels of government for decades.

            unless you're wishing he'd be more authoritarian (fuck that).

            You don't think throwing teenage girls in prison for getting an abortion after being raped is authortarian? How privileged to be able to say that freedoms should be fought for based on your personal opinion of the right way of doing it.

            • @Telorand@reddthat.com
              hexbear
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              23 days ago

              I don't think we share a common view of reality. You seem to be under the impression that State laws are Biden's fault, and his inability to prevent them is also his fault. I don't share that opinion, as I don't see the facts leading to that conclusion.

              I think it's not worth continuing this conversation. Have a good day. See you at the polls.

              • flan [they/them]
                hexbear
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                23 days ago

                You won't see me at the polls and you can mald over it.

          • GarbageShoot [he/him]
            hexbear
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            22 days ago

            None of your gripes here are Biden's fault, unless you're wishing he'd be more authoritarian (fuck that)

            Your ideology calls it authoritarian to not give free-reign to unelected judges with lifetime appointments. You're a joke.

      • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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        and they are not even close to the same on other issues (LGBTQ rights, unions, women's rights, taxes for the rich, etc.).

        Yes they are

        If "supports genocide" is the single issue for you, then you live an immensely privileged life

        Square peg argument in a round hole of reality. Literally just copy and pasting into a thought terminating cliche what was absurd and ghoulish when you used it for healthcare.

          • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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            Who is president now and what has happened with those issues?

            "prove it" How about about you go look up what a null hypothesis is, brain warrior?

            • @Telorand@reddthat.com
              hexbear
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              23 days ago

              The fact that you think any of that is Biden's fault tells me all I need to know about how serious you are about politics and facts.

              I'm just going to link you to this comment, because your "objection" is exactly the same as theirs.

              https://reddthat.com/comment/9976883

              • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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                smuglord I'm sorry you just activated my "I shut down emotionally and intellectually if I hear the wrong take" card

                I'm assuming it's your emotional wounds that prevent you from looking into where the burden of proof lies when asserting two things are different from each other?

                • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
                  hexbear
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                  23 days ago

                  I'm assuming it's your emotional wounds that prevent you from looking into where the burden of proof lies when asserting two things are different from each other?

                  Libs never think they have to back up their claims and assertions no matter how flimsy. The burden of proof is always on anyone whose opinion doesn't match their propaganda. Then they tell us we're in an echo chamber michael-laugh

      • g_g [they/them]
        hexbear
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        23 days ago

        abstention is, quite literally, not a vote for the person you like less.

      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
        hexbear
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        22 days ago

        Send troops. Enact a draft to that end to "make the libz cry."

        You are really out of touch. Trump loves imperial domineering, but he generally prefers to avoid boots on the ground because they represent a liability to his image. He will not send volunteers and he knows as well as anyone that it'd be suicide to enact a draft.

        Send more weapons.

        Biden does this.