South Asian women see an ally in Harris, but feel a divide on Gaza
South Asian women see an ally in Harris, but feel a divide on Gaza
South Asian women see an ally in Harris, but feel a divide on Gaza
South Asian women see an ally in Harris, but feel a divide on Gaza
South Asian women see an ally in Harris, but feel a divide on Gaza
Why would there be a divide when Trump said he wants Gaza leveled?
I feel a bigger divide with Trump, but I still despise the Harris-Biden position on Gaza.
Donated, voted, and will volunteer for Harris, but her position re:enabling Israeli mass murder is a moral and policy disaster imo. Maybe she needs to take it to ensure some funding stream or another, but I don't have insight into that.
Not just funding but hedging against the 7 million Jewish-Americans still sympathetic to Israel and who are also a key voting bloc for Democrats.
Not to mention if they just cold-turkey withdraw all aid to Israel and then Bibi just so happens to ignore Intel of another October 7th terrorist attack (cough false flag), then that would spell doom for Biden and by extension Harris.
I expect a much less amicable tone to Netanyahu following a Democratic win in November.
But can I just say I appreciate your rational position to not necessarily like their policy on Israel but still see the bigger picture, here? For as much as we can all be disgusted by Israeli actions, there are many other issues for which Democrats are just 100% better on. So at worst Dems/Repubs could be perceived as the same on Israel and Gaza (I don't think that's true), but Dems are clearly better on Ukraine and Domestic policy, from protecting trans rights to preserving our democracy itself.
People don't like genocide? Pretty straightforward. Some things cannot be excused by "the other side is worse."
So what are the options? Don't vote and let the president that created a genocide in the borders of the US win?
There never has been a perfect candidate in the history of human kind.
Because people are fucking stupid.
That explains it.
I have too much hope for humanity.
So her position is different?
She said civilians should be protected and countries should follow international laws. This probably refers to the ruling of the International Court of Justice.
To me she is wagging her finger harder than Biden and it really isn't a stance that something will be done with a lube marked on the ground.