@BjorgenFjorgen Cool thanks for ignoring literally every point I’ve made in an attempt to play the moral high ground. You seem like a real piece of work.
It means all i see you post is some variation of fuck _____, I hate ______, or can't believe people like ______. And the back and forth dynamic here makes me think you just like to antagonize and argue lol which is whatever, it's the internet, but at least own it.
If you don't want to expect better from the politicians who represent and work for you, well, that's fine. Chapelle does. The majority of Americans, Democrats, and people on the planet want an end to the genocide.
Why not pressure the coronated candidate to actually listen to the people (and to international law, the most obvious sense of justice, America's and humanity's obvious best interest, etc.) while she has any leverage at all to do that?
One day maybe you'll see that both struggles, for LGBT rights and human rights in Palestine—among countless others—are connected. The Democrats have been moving rightward for years. If they're willing to dispose of Palestinian lives and the very idea of an international rules-based order now, who will they deem dispensable next?
Bro if you want to post paragraphs of this bullshit (confidently ignoring my points) do it on your own ducking status @BjorgenFjorgen Jesus Christ you’re absolutely insufferable
In response to the idea that considering not voting for Harris is a sign of privilege, voting for genocide (Harris or Trump, doesn't matter) because that genocide doesn't affect you is also a sign of privilege.
We live on the earth. Oppressed people in the global south are no less important than oppressed people in the United States.
Also gotta love the irony with you following that up with some random hate.