I'm seeing so much deflection from liberals when it comes to Biden's and democrat's support and enabling of genocide. Just basic criticism of Biden's support of Israel is met with "Trump would be worse" which basically means we should actively support the current genocidal maniac in power and deflect from any criticism of his support, thus enabling the genocide. It's pretty pathetic that's the only counter argument they have, that he is worse than Trump, but the logic of it doesn't even make sense.

Like I understand these people don't actually care about the genocide and that it's just a bad look or whatever which means they need to punch down even harder on any criticism. They see the obvious criticism and how people are disgusted with him and other democrats and are afraid that will loose them votes. They see 20% non-committed in the Minnesota primary for example where party loyalists are saying they would rather not vote for anyone than him, and it scares them. Those votes come from party loyalists and these are the people who is suppose to convince others to vote for Biden, and they can't even muster enough to do it themselves.

So I have some advice for liberals who want Biden to win. Stop deflecting and start demanding and protesting for an end to democratic support of genocide. Even if you don't actually give a shit about the genocide, more and more people are going to die, more and more horrific mass graves are going to be uncovered. Until the election it's only going to get worse not better. More and more people are going to be disgusted with the idea of voting for him. So do yourself, and everyone else, a favor and stop deflecting any criticism of Biden's genocide.

  • roux [he/him, they/them]
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    7 months ago

    This whole bullshit of lesser of 2 geriatric genociders is just so dumb. I'm probably not going to vote since I have an actual moral compass, unlike the Dem and Rep ghoul supporters. I'm looking at Claudia de la Cruz as what is possibly the actual best candidate but I doubt she will even be on the ballots in Texas. I am at least considering joining the PSL though after unofficially leaving the DSA and windowshopping CPUSA but idk yet. Fragmented leftist groups isn't great but leftist unity just seems like such a pipe dream currently.

    • LesbianLiberty [she/her]
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      7 months ago

      PSL internally's been pretty decent, everyone's nice mindful and properly prepared to do what needs to be done

      • roux [he/him, they/them]
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        7 months ago

        That's good to know. I haven't look a whole lot into it all yet but they seem very ML-focused and that's what I am after.

        • LesbianLiberty [she/her]
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          7 months ago

          Yeah they essentially are, my impression has been one of highly competent leadership, which is something I'm thankful for as god knows there's been so much shit derailed by god awful libshit.