A new poll has found that nearly 75 percent of a sample of voters aged between 18 and 29 disapprove of how Biden is handling the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Huh. It’s almost like causing a lot more death than is currently happening would be worse. At least most people would consider more deaths to be worse than fewer deaths. Maybe you don’t care how many Palestinians die.
Yes, let’s ignore what Trump might do. Let’s focus on what he did do or tried to do or says he will do instead, like move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, supporting Israel’s claim to the city as theirs. We can talk about how he tried to ban Muslims from entering the United States (which would include Palestinians fleeing from genocide) along with asylum seekers and says he’ll go even more hardline on that next time. We can talk about his “peace plan,” which was endorsed by Netenyahu. We can tall about how he said that he “fought for Israel like no other president before..” We can talk about how he scrapped the Iran nuclear deal, setting the stage for a potential nuclear war between Israel and Iran. We can talk about how the Israeli far-right, who are behind this genocide, absolutely love Trump. There’s how Trump said he could easily be prime minister of Israel.
There are other things on this subject we could discuss too. But I suppose that’s all about what he might do. We can’t figure out anything about what he would certainly do from all of that.
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That says you think Trump’s response to Palestinians would be worse than Biden’s, which has been genocide
Huh. It’s almost like causing a lot more death than is currently happening would be worse. At least most people would consider more deaths to be worse than fewer deaths. Maybe you don’t care how many Palestinians die.
Lets ignore what Biden is actively doing and focus instead on what Trump might do.
Yes, let’s ignore what Trump might do. Let’s focus on what he did do or tried to do or says he will do instead, like move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, supporting Israel’s claim to the city as theirs. We can talk about how he tried to ban Muslims from entering the United States (which would include Palestinians fleeing from genocide) along with asylum seekers and says he’ll go even more hardline on that next time. We can talk about his “peace plan,” which was endorsed by Netenyahu. We can tall about how he said that he “fought for Israel like no other president before..” We can talk about how he scrapped the Iran nuclear deal, setting the stage for a potential nuclear war between Israel and Iran. We can talk about how the Israeli far-right, who are behind this genocide, absolutely love Trump. There’s how Trump said he could easily be prime minister of Israel.
There are other things on this subject we could discuss too. But I suppose that’s all about what he might do. We can’t figure out anything about what he would certainly do from all of that.