• frog_brawler@lemmy.world
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      Let me tell you how absolutely “shocked” I am to see Wasserman Schultz on the list of dems that voted for this. /s

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      None of them from my state…cuz I live in mfing Utah and I’m sure the entire Congressional delegation would happily write messages on IGF bombs.

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          True but it is sad that the only left leaning party (that can get elected at least) still has members and a president ok with what they are seeing.

          For sure better than literal Nazis but we need to do better.

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          What good is there to voting blue when they, in turn, actually do support fascism? which is exactly what they did here

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          Maybe, but that argument is getting harder and harder for neoliberals to make as the DNC continues trying to court the far-right on things like immigration, genocide and corporate welfare. They’ve done such an incompetent job of protecting our most basic freedoms from fascists that it makes it hard to claim they aren’t complicit.

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              That’s literally what voting for the lesser of two evils does.

              If you want to start moving to the left, you need to vote for a left wing party.

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                  You have none.

                  And you will continue to never have one if every leftist blindly votes for the Dems.

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                If you say that as a US resident, you either don’t understand how our electoral system works, or you’re trying to push some fifth column bullshit.

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                  Your electoral system will not magically change and improve.

                  Please by all means keep doing the same thing you’ve always done, it’s not like America is one of the most right wing countries in the world and shifts further right each year regardless of who is in charge.

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        Yes. By all means primary one of those democrats who voted for this out if you can, but if you got to the general election and the choice was between a pro Israel Republican and pro Israel Democrat, it would still be way better to pick the dem.

        100% of house Republicans voted for this, while only 20% of house Democrats did. Right now the Republicans control what bills come to the floor for a vote since they have a majority. If Democrats had the majority and controlled the speakership, this bill never would have even come up for a vote in the first place since so few in their caucus support it overall. A pro Israel dem is not ideal, but at least helps ensure the 100% pro Israel (and a bajillion other reasons for being horrible besides this issue) Republicans don’t control the agenda for what bills come up in the house and senate.

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          By all means primary one of those democrats who voted for this out if you can

          Big if, in some cases. My aye-affirming rep ran unopposed in this primary, and I can’t remember the last time there was a challenger. For my part I did a write in vote, but seeing as his big brother has a stranglehold on a LOT of business/politics/douchebaggery in the state, I don’t see this changing any time soon.

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            Seems idiotic to pretend you are resisting when the cost is assisting the oppressors to gain more power.

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        I think you skipped US Government 101. In this country, if you’re not voting blue, you’re voting red.

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        Imagine supporting terrorism against Palestinians. Evil

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        Supporting a racist apartheid regime commiting genocide is evil. Supporting an end to the apartheid and equal rights is not.

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        There’s no terrorism against Israel and never was.

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          Well. That’s not true.

          Israel is committing genocide. But that doesn’t mean Hamas is a blameless party in everything they’ve ever done. They’re just the only representatives and defense for the Palestinian people. They’re basically the only port in a storm. But let’s not pretend they’re fucking saints here.

          At the end of the day, Hamas are far right fundamentalists. Right now, they’re the relative good guys—but only because of how unbelievably evil Israel is being. If Israel weren’t committing genocide against the Palestinian people, Hamas would probably be doing odious things to stay in power (the last time they were elected, I believe less than half of the current population was alive. And they were elected in the early 2000s. Although that doesn’t say much other than how young the population of Palestine is). Because they’re not “good,” it’s just what Israel is doing is pushing the needle for “bad” so far to the right that Hamas can’t help but coming out looking better by comparison.

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            Are Ukrainians fighting against genocide today terrorists as well?

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              Putin says yes. And he passed sanctions against ICC.

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              Hamas and Ukraine are not the same. Hamas is a far right religious organization—which proves how complex and nuanced this situation is, because it’s not a secret that Ukraine has a neoNazi problem among a few of their regiments. It’s not what Russia is saying, that the whole force is Nazis and therefore they need to continue their genocide, but it’s pretty quickly visible when you look that the huge disadvantage that Ukraine is at has made them make some uneasy alliances with horrible people.

              When Hamas is firing missiles, they’re not committing terrorism. But when they start attacking, capturing civilians to make a point, you’re crossing the line into terrorism. Why a music festival? Was that a fight against genocide? No. That was to instill fear. That’s the difference. Ukraine didn’t shoot up that Russian concert like Russia tried to claim. That was a terrorist act committed by a terrorist group.

              There’s fighting the genocidal government, and then there’s fighting people’s ideas with horrific acts against civilians.

              This is an incredibly nuanced topic because, you’re right, it’s a very strange gray area. Hamas is fighting against a genocidal government. But that’s done on the ground, that’s done with missiles. Attacking a music festival is pretty clearly meant to break the will of people. Not the government. (And in this definition, we can very easily say the Israeli government is committing genocide, apartheid, and they’re using terrorism to do it.) This has been proven true by the fact that Israel is only using the hostages as an emotional trigger for Israelis to continue supporting the government’s genocide. See what I’m saying?

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    We’re learning in real time that the ICC and UN are great tools, until they disagree with you, at which point they can be ignored and even threatened.

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    The Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act, led by Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy, would require mandatory sanctions and visa restrictions on any foreign person working or providing funds for the ICC in prosecutions against the U.S., Israel or any other U.S. ally that is not party to the ICC.

    Oh no, anything but that.

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      “you’ve seen our war crimes, now you’re no longer welcome here”

      As if you’d go be a tourist in a country, just after you’ve seen solders of said country commit, or politicians and citizens actively defend war crimes. Plenty of pretty cool other things to see.

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    If only this convinced skeptics in the EU that we need to further integrate our Union and stand stronger against this bullshit from the USA

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    His is it they can sanction the ICC but when SCOTUS judges flaunt their corruption, they’re all “welp nothing we can do lol.”

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    In a contest between self-interest and international law, self-interest wins with this very tribal group.

    I wish they could be better.

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      “Tribal?” A lot of Democrats supported this, it seems like a rare example of bipartisan cooperation to me. Why do you think it’s an example of tribalism?

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    House has had their heads firmly embedded in their asses for so long now theres no use trying to yank them out

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    I guess I’m gonna have to start practicing a New Zealand accent so I can travel in peace. G’day, mate! Wait, no. That’s wrong.

    Is there a Duolingo for picking up an accent? Or maybe I can do something else. How much Buckfast do I need to drink before I sound Scottish?

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    Meamwhile ICC has arrest warrant for Putin. Those reps are honorable members of United Russia.