VorZakone
What would Kenny G do?
- Joined
- May 9, 2013
- Messages
- 33,990
According to reports in several Israeli media, the United States is part of a last-ditch diplomatic effort to prevent the International Criminal Court from issuing arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials.
Netanyahu is leading a “nonstop push over the telephone” to prevent an arrest warrant, focused especially on the administration of US President Joe Biden, Caspit writes.
Haaretz analyst Amos Harel writes that the Israeli government is working under the assumption that the ICC’s prosecutor, Karim Khan, may this week issue warrants for the arrest of Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi.
The US, which, like Israel, is not among the 124 countries that signed the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, is already engaged in the effort to block the arrest warrants, according to Harel.
If you vote for biden you support genocide. That's it.
I think you need to take a break. This is so ridiculous and even you know it.
How many dead kids is enough for you to not vote for him?
Only having two choices doesn't invalidate the fact your vote is supporting genocide, it's only that you think the alternative is worse.When I vote, I will only have 2 choices. Two. That's it. It sucks. So, as others have said, we pick the best of those two. It's not a difficult decision. You know this.
When I vote, I will only have 2 choices. Two. That's it. It sucks. So, as others have said, we pick the best of those two. It's not a difficult decision. You know this.
Ok let me rephrase. How many dead children would cause you to stay home and not vote for either?
I really don't envy biden voters and I'm really glad I'm not an american so all if this is hypothetical for me. "I think trump is so terrible that I'm voting for a genocide supporter" is a terrible place to be.
I will vote because that's all I can do. To give you a serious answer, whatever the death toll is, it will be worse under Trump so unless there is a seismic shift in the rhetoric from the right, it will be Biden (because he is the least bad).
I really don't envy biden voters and I'm really glad I'm not an american so all if this is hypothetical for me. "I think trump is so terrible that I'm voting for a genocide supporter" is a terrible place to be.
You can just not vote. Not voting for the genocider is the only moral choice.
To be fair, both Rs and D's support it.
Pretty much. Though it's more like, I am voting for the guy that is less genocidal (by far).
True, eboue is still right though. Even voting for the least bad, it's still voting to support genocide.To be fair, both Rs and D's support it.
So presumably all of you don't vote for anyone, anywhere? As every world leader has failed to stop this genocide?
Out of interest, if Biden came out tonight and said he can no longer support Netanyahu and Israel's offensive actions, and thus no additional aid or weaponary will be sent from the US government to Israel, do you think that would change things?
What would you think if the house and senate over-ruled him?
What would you think if literally nothing changed whatsoever, except now it was clear the US President does not have that much influence over this Israeli Prime Minister?
I do think we'll get to that stage sooner rather than later, to be honest.
True, eboue is still right though. Even voting for the least bad, it's still voting to support genocide.
As every world leader has failed to stop this genocide?
So presumably all of you don't vote for anyone, anywhere? As every world leader has failed to stop this genocide?
Also not voting is an active choice, as you say. You may pat yourself on the back about it, but it is a simple mathematical fact that not voting against Trump makes it more likely he will be elected. The options are not:
a: Biden
b: Trump
c: Unicorns and rainbows
As I've said before, I believe that any decision in life - literally any of them - is a kind of sum function. For several posters on here, it seems the Gaza conflict represents an inifinty in that equation. Trump could literally start executing, say, Mexican migrants in big squares with his own assault rifle but, because of the value of that infinity, it would still be preferable to having sullied the moral compass by voting Biden. I guess that's fine, good for you for having something so clarifying in life.
Out of interest, if Biden came out tonight and said he can no longer support Netanyahu and Israel's offensive actions, and thus no additional aid or weaponary will be sent from the US government to Israel, do you think that would change things?
What would you think if the house and senate over-ruled him?
What would you think if literally nothing changed whatsoever, except now it was clear the US President does not have that much influence over this Israeli Prime Minister?
I do think we'll get to that stage sooner rather than later, to be honest.
If you don't vote for biden, you're not supporting genocide.What is the benefit of not voting, what will it achieve?
If you vote for biden you support genocide. That's it.
If you don't vote for biden, you're not supporting genocide.
When I vote, I will only have 2 choices. Two. That's it. It sucks. So, as others have said, we pick the best of those two. It's not a difficult decision. You know this.
If you don't vote for biden, you're not supporting genocide.
One can argue trump would be worse (though I haven't seen anyone explaining what is worse than genocide) but ultimately people have to be able to live with their choices and their conscience. Personally, I'm not sure I would be able to sleep very well at night knowing I have actively supported this, so if I were american I would probably not vote.
That's ridiculous. When you vote, are you supporting every issue that the candidate supports? No, you pick the one that most aligns with what you want to have happen. Saying I support genocide by voting for Biden is infantile.
I'm not saying you want genocide to happen, that would be infantile. But indirectly you are supporting it, even if you don't like it.That's ridiculous. When you vote, are you supporting every issue that the candidate supports? No, you pick the one that most aligns with what you want to have happen. Saying I support genocide by voting for Biden is infantile.
I'm not saying you want genocide to happen, that would be infantile. But indirectly you are supporting it, even if you don't like it.
Can you elaborate on the bolded bit?Like I said, a vote for Republican or Democrat is going to be the same for this issue. Both parties will support Israel unconditionally.
So it seems this stance is limited to protecting one's own moral compass for this specific issue, which to me seems incompatible with the notion of democracy. Not to mention the implication that voting is a person's only means of interacting with the political process.
There are other things you can do if you feel strongly about an issue without taking a very significant risk of handing power to a party that will make the US and the world a worse place.
You framing it as moral superiority misses the point I'm making. I wouldn't be going around saying "ah you see look how superior I am, I didn't vote for these children in gaza being blown up but you did. see how superior I am", no, that's not it at all. I am talking about my conscious, the talks I have with myself when I close my eyes to sleep. It's a deeply personal thing, ultimately I have to live with myself 24 hours a day. I don't think I could cope mentally knowing my vote contributed to something so horrible.What are my options? Not vote (which doesn't change a damn thing except help your moral superiority)?
The extension of FISA will occur in perpetuity, neither party will put an end to it. Biden not signing it wouldn't hamstring Trump all that much should Trump have won the election, there are ways his administration would subvert the laws & install something more draconian than FISA.For the pro-Biden people here @Beachryan @WI_Red @calodo2003
I think you are sincere when you say that Trump poses a unique fascist threat. Project 2025 looks scary to most people including me. And certainly protecting democracy is the main campaign of the Dems.
Five days ago, an extension of FISA, which allows warrantless wiretapping, was signed by President Biden after passing the House and Senate. Yesterday, the House passed a bill that gives the president the unilateral authority to strip non-profits of their status if he determines that they are "terrorist supporting". That bill has now passed the Senate Finance Committee.
Both bills were passed with massive bipartisan majorities. The FISA extension passed 259-128 in the House and 60-34 in the Senate, with 140 House Democrats and 30 Senate Democrats voting in favour. This represents the majority of the Democratic caucus in both chambers (not to mention the Democratic president who signed it).
The second bill passed the House 382-11 with only the squad and Thomas Massie voting against, representing an overwhelming majority of the Democratic caucus.
I'm personally against warantless wiretapping in general, and am worried about how the anti-Palestinian Democratic party can use the powers in the second bill. But I understand that many Democratic supporters may not share those concerns.
Coming back to Trump - I would guess that even Dem supporters can see how these laws would give him carte blache to deal with liberal organisations, for example, BLM, pro-migrant groups, the ACLU, HRC, etc. And a hostile dictator with the power to read every single thing you say isn't comforting either.
My question is - why do you think your party is arming the potential future dictator with Enabling Acts even before he comes to power? Do they not sincerely think he is a fascist threat, or are they sure they will win in November? And if it's the latter, is the game plan that no Republican will ever win the presidency in the future?