And therein lies the problem. Young people want things done yesterday, they just don’t understand it isn’t that simple. The Middle East has been a quagmire for thousands of years while America has only been around for a scant couple of centuries. We just can’t barge in and force policy on races nursing a millennia of hate and prejudice for each other.
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Would be nice if the ones loudest about not voting for Biden were ever around when it came time for other elections. I never see these "We need to vote 3rd party and dismantle the 2 party system!" people out trying to run for any smaller offices or local ones...its always shooting right for the Oval Office and nothing else.
Couple of pretty obvious things there...
Those "Smaller..." offices you mentioned?
Any one of those come with a "Commander In Chief..." as part of holding the office?
Because I'm having a tough time recalling the last time we had a long run of Congress declaring the military actions that the country would be undertaking?
Past that?
Going after the "Smaller..." office means having to aim for running the table to rack up enough wins to so much as even have a shot at amassing enough leverage to make change.
The Presidency?
Just on point to apply pressure to in order to attempt to make changes.
Oh yes. That's it exactly. You can't expect a third party Presidential candidate to have any chance of winning without a sound foundation. Bernie Sanders understands that. He works as an Independent in Vermont, where third parties do have a foundation and have a decent chance, but on the Federal level, Bernie knows that he has to work with the Democrats.
Watching television is not an activity.
If you'd bother to actually READ what I typed, you'd see that no one, not even America can end centuries of hate those factions have had for each other overnight. What do YOU suggest we do to end genocide cold, like tomorrow? Stop sending weapons to Israel and push hard for peace? Good idea, problem is, Hamas isn't interested in peace and would cause more chaos given the chance. Hell, I doubt Netenyahu wants peace either since the conflict keeps him in power. At Biden is trying to stop the madness as best he can while YOUR party straight up doesn't give a damn and, as far as I know, hasn't offered any solutions.
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That one never stops being funny.
That said?
Note to the regulars and any folks who might wander into this thread before they decide they should probably wander back out.
There are folks outside of "Democrats..."/"Republican..."
Truly revolutionary concept, I know.
Now, all that said?
Someone is entirely missing the point if they look at it and truly believe that protestors are looking to end what is going on.
If you see genocide is happening and steps are taking to get that from "Genocide..." to "Still An Unacceptable Degree Of Folks Who Are Not Members Of Hamas Being Killed..."?
Do you honestly not realize that might be a good enough start for folks who are protesting?
Past all of that...
It really is not even about Hamas(even though they are obviously a notable driver of what is taking place...)
It is about exactly how much America enabling what is taking place is acceptable.
Not about controlling what everyone is doing. It is about contending with your role in what is going on.
Assuming this is the idea, targeting Biden is symbolic, at best. If he woke up tomorrow and decided he wanted to cut Israel's aid off, he couldn't. The protests would need to pressure Congress.
And I don't know what the strategy is anyway. It doesn't look like protests are moving the needle among the voting public (who could indirectly pressure Congress), but are actively annoying people.
I agree that it can't solved overnight but to be fair, at this point the US isn't exactly just now barging in. We've been involved in the Israel/Palestine situation for decades. And in fact, we've ( rightly or wrongly ) vetoed UN resolutions against Israel for their handling of things like the settlements.
It's the same as with those radical climate protesters. Throwing paint or soup at art doesn't do anything positive, it just makes people annoyed and more likely to dismiss the entire movement. They do more damage than help, similar to those who send death threats to people they disagree with. But do they care? Probably not, because they don't really care about the issue, they just want that momentary feeling of doing something radical, then they move to a different issue if this one is not trendy enough anymore.
Meanwhile, foreign powers that often finance these things, either directly or through stuff like Tiktok, are laughing because causing division in western society is exactly what they want.
Slava Ukraini!Truth and love must prevail over lies and hatred