That's happening now, under the Biden presidency. There have been multiple hate crimes against Arabs in the U.S. since the war began. A 6-year-old Palestinian child was stabbed 26 times in Chicago. Three Palestinian students were shot in Vermont; one of them is paralyzed from the chest down. There have been many public harassment campaigns of Arab and pro-Palestinian activists. A former State Department official was arrested for harassing and threatening an Egyptian vendor.
I don't think they'll be rushing to Trump. Its just that Biden's lost their vote.Have they forgotten the Muslim ban and the constant racism and islamaphobia during the Trump Presidency? Or the constant cozying up to Israel? Or the fact he's already said he's going to reintroduce the Muslim ban the minute he gets reelected?
Surely Trump can't be considered an alternative for them? Not voting would seem the more likely option I should think.
Yeah but forget reality now, just imagine how worse it could be.That's happening now, under the Biden presidency. There have been multiple hate crimes against Arabs in the U.S. since the war began. A 6-year-old Palestinian child was stabbed 26 times in Chicago. Three Palestinian students were shot in Vermont; one of them is paralyzed from the chest down. There have been many public harassment campaigns of Arab and pro-Palestinian activists. A former State Department official was arrested for harassing and threatening an Egyptian vendor.
That's happening now, under the Biden presidency. There have been multiple hate crimes against Arabs in the U.S. since the war began. A 6-year-old Palestinian child was stabbed 26 times in Chicago. Three Palestinian students were shot in Vermont; one of them is paralyzed from the chest down. There have been many public harassment campaigns of Arab and pro-Palestinian activists. A former State Department official was arrested for harassing and threatening an Egyptian vendor.
Sadly I have seen a couple of gullible Arabs saying they will vote Trump just to prove the point, but most of the Arabs who are boycotting Biden will vote 3rd party or abstaining.Have they forgotten the Muslim ban and the constant racism and islamaphobia during the Trump Presidency? Or the constant cozying up to Israel? Or the fact he's already said he's going to reintroduce the Muslim ban the minute he gets reelected?
Surely Trump can't be considered an alternative for them? Not voting would seem the more likely option I should think.
Gaza won't probably crack the top five items of importance influencing the average Dem voter in November. Maybe it may take fifth.
A sign of a very healthy nation. Yikes.It's not even on the radar in the US.
Where would Gaza rank as an issue in the upcoming Portuguese elections?A sign of a very healthy nation. Yikes.
I get what you're saying but people not living here so often seem to really not understand that many are well tired of seemingly being to the one to still (needing to?) play world police. Sure that was a point of pride at some point but I think in many days we re past that and that counts for left and right alike. We have too many things to fix on this side of the ocean. A lot of it is only natural too: when you live in a state the size of multiple countries for instance there is a lot of things to worry about on a daily basis that don't extend past the state s borders, let alone the country.A sign of a very healthy nation. Yikes.
Portugal is not actively militarily and economically supporting the massacre in Gaza.Where would Gaza rank as an issue in the upcoming Portuguese elections?
I get what you're saying but people not living here so often seem to really not understand that many are well tired of seemingly being to the one to still (needing to?) play world police. Sure that was a point of pride at some point but I think in many days we re past that and that counts for left and right alike. We have too many things to fix on this side of the ocean. A lot of it is only natural too: when you live in a state the size of multiple countries for instance there is a lot of things to worry about on a daily basis that don't extend past the state s borders, let alone the country.
When you think of it that way it's no wonder that the Dems have to shift further to the center or even right. As much as I despise Trump, he did uncover a lot of underlying feelings that cross over the aisle.
Portugal is not actively militarily and economically supporting the massacre in Gaza.
and what I'm telling you is that the majority of Americans don't see it that way or even want to spend much time looking into whether it is. The only reason this is an "American war" is because of people typically far removed from the average person's concerns.This isn't about playing world police. This is an American war whether politicians admit it or not.
Yeah...odd thing to say. We even had reports about the Biden administration not wanting all these Gaza headlines for the rest of the year.It's not even remotely true that Gaza is not on the radar in the U.S.
If the government was actively supporting genocide I like to think it would rank high up.Where would Gaza rank as an issue in the upcoming Portuguese elections?
You're not really playing world police on this one, are you? You're on the side of the criminals.I get what you're saying but people not living here so often seem to really not understand that many are well tired of seemingly being to the one to still (needing to?) play world police. Sure that was a point of pride at some point but I think in many days we re past that and that counts for left and right alike. We have too many things to fix on this side of the ocean. A lot of it is only natural too: when you live in a state the size of multiple countries for instance there is a lot of things to worry about on a daily basis that don't extend past the state s borders, let alone the country.
When you think of it that way it's no wonder that the Dems have to shift further to the center or even right. As much as I despise Trump, he did uncover a lot of underlying feelings that cross over the aisle.
You may want to read this and look at the statistics. You're singling out America and forgeting that general apathy about the situation is a global issue and in some ways far greater outside the US:You're not really playing world police on this one, are you? You're on the side of the criminals.
I understand other concerns, but this is not a small story, it's on the news every day, genocide is now clear. If all this is not enough for people to care, then what does it say about the country?
I'm not singling out america, this is a thread about biden and american elections.You may want to read this and look at the statistics. You're singling out America and forgeting that general apathy about the situation is a global issue and in some ways far greater outside the US:
https://www.ft.com/content/6bf4f6ed-b705-4e66-ac6f-59b5ef6c0c77
The holier than thou attitude is exactly that.
If the government was actively supporting genocide I like to think it would rank high up.
8 out of 9 parties in the portuguese parliament asked for a cease fire, the last poll shows 80% of portuguese want a cease fire. Portugal voted in the UN in favor of a cease fire and criticized the US for vetoing a cease fire. The largest workers union group in the country organized a march for a cease fire and multiple events in Lisbon have had many people asking for it.
We're a small country with zero influence but at least it shows some kind of healthy moral compass. If what you say is true and most amaricans don't care their government is supporting genocide, then it shows a very unhealthy country with a broken moral compass.
You disagree, that's cool, but ignorance is not a good excuse for me. You are a democracy, your government are supporting genocide, so I'll put some of the blame on the voters. Otherwise what's the point? Maga voters are also ignorant about stuff and we call them morons and evil all the time.I don't know how many times I have to say this, but most American's don't know what the feck is going on over there. Should they? Maybe?? The news over here is highly biased towards the Israeli point of view, especially on the major news networks. To know what is happening you have to actively search for it. You want to take shots at the moral compass of our politicians and journalists? Go for it, and I will be right there with you, but, and take this from someone who is borderline nihilistic about his countryfolk, I am not going to hold this against the majority of people here.
It's not even on the radar in the US.
Schrödinger's topic. It doesn't matter and it might hand trump the victory at the same time.If that's truly the case, if Biden eventually loses the election I expect no one to show up here blaming the naive people who decided to not vote for Biden over this. It's already been a bit of a thing in this thread, honestly.
You may want to read this and look at the statistics. You're singling out America and forgeting that general apathy about the situation is a global issue and in some ways far greater outside the US:
https://www.ft.com/content/6bf4f6ed-b705-4e66-ac6f-59b5ef6c0c77
The holier than thou attitude is exactly that.
People keeping trying to shoehorn America in their own local view of the world and in doing so never get close to understanding it before trying to lecture it.
We are, but only about civil rights, reproductive rights, and guns.I wish the US was fecking apathetic.
You're not really playing world police on this one, are you? You're on the side of the criminals.
I understand other concerns, but this is not a small story, it's on the news every day, genocide is now clear. If all this is not enough for people to care, then what does it say about the country?
Most people (especially those under 55) do not watch the news anymore and half that do, are watching Fox and getting brainwashed to think illegal immigration, the "border crisis" and books about LGBT in schools are the most pressing existential issues.
What has always been true is that domestic issues are going to determine most voters votes in a US Presidential election, especially among the giant umbrella the Dems are casting. Definitely not all, and the Muslim populations of swing states could come back to bite Biden in the ass, but the majority of voters just aren't going to vote based on this single issue when they are struggling to make ends meet and have a host of other issues that impact their lives on a daily basis from health care to homelessness to reproductive rights to gun violence.
Plus, I just snapped this shot outside the NY Times building on 42nd street in New York to give you an idea what the exposure is like in the US.
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You're not really playing world police on this one, are you? You're on the side of the criminals.
I understand other concerns, but this is not a small story, it's on the news every day, genocide is now clear. If all this is not enough for people to care, then what does it say about the country?
A large % of Americans don't know where over there is!I don't know how many times I have to say this, but most American's don't know what the feck is going on over there. Should they? Maybe?? The news over here is highly biased towards the Israeli point of view, especially on the major news networks. To know what is happening you have to actively search for it. You want to take shots at the moral compass of our politicians and journalists? Go for it, and I will be right there with you, but, and take this from someone who is borderline nihilistic about his countryfolk, I am not going to hold this against the majority of people here.
and what I'm telling you is that the majority of Americans don't see it that way or even want to spend much time looking into whether it is. The only reason this is an "American war" is because of people typically far removed from the average person's concerns.
What has always been true is that domestic issues are going to determine most voters votes in a US Presidential election, especially among the giant umbrella the Dems are casting. Definitely not all, and the Muslim populations of swing states could come back to bite Biden in the ass, but the majority of voters just aren't going to vote based on this single issue when they are struggling to make ends meet.
This seems very bad.