Democrats aren’t attacking Jill Stein because they think she is taking votes from Kamala Harris. No one I know who’s voting Green would consider a vote for Harris at this point. They’re attacking Jill Stein because they don’t want voters to know that there can be a worker-centered party to the left of the Democrats that supports popular policies like Medicare for All, a $25 wage and federally guaranteed housing.

There are 80+ million eligible voters who don’t vote at all because they don’t see the point. Democrats are okay with this, in fact, they don’t want any candidate to their left to appeal to those voters with popular policies.

The fact that the Green Party exists shows that the Democrats aren’t pushing the most progressive policies. Jill Stein’s candidacy shows that it’s possible to support reproductive justice AND be against funding and arming a genocide. That we can end homelessness if we stopped funding endless wars around the globe.

Democrats don’t want anyone to the left of them to exist because it’s the only way they can convince Americans that Dem policies are “the best that we can do”. To Dems, anything else is just “asking for a pony”.

Don’t fall for it. Despite Dem’s desire to have you think otherwise, things don’t have to be this way.

Another world is possible.

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    How?

    Because Trump is firmly aligned with Netanyahu and opposed to the existence of Palestine.

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        No. Not like Trump. Not by a long shot.

        Trump openly told Netanyahu to eradicate the Palestinians. Trump has empowered Israel over and over again. if anyone gained anything during Trump’s presidency it was Israel.

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              Ok, sure. Here’s the second paragraph:

              Between the war’s start last October and recent days, the United States has transferred at least 14,000 of the MK-84 2,000-pound bombs, 6,500 500-pound bombs, 3,000 Hellfire precision-guided air-to-ground missiles, 1,000 bunker-buster bombs, 2,600 air-dropped small-diameter bombs, and other munitions, according to the officials, who were not authorized to speak publicly.

              Question for you, who has been the president of the US since October 7, 2023?

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                Joe Biden. The guy that’s been preventing this from becoming World War Three.

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                  How does enabling genocide prevent world war, exactly? Spell that one out for me, because to my knowledge the previous World War was started by a state who was doing a genocide.

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                    I’m not here to hold a college course on the fifty plus year history of the US supporting Israel and preventing global terrorism. I don’t have the time to pull up the library’s worth of data that existed prior to October 7th.

                    I ask that you pretend October 7th didn’t exist and then start researching what all presidents since Carter have done for Israel and especially Donald Trump. And why.

                    You can be opposed to Israel’s excessive use of force while still supporting the Biden administration’s actions. I’m not happy about all of Biden’s actions. I believe he should be standing more firm about his support but I’m not in the room during these negotiations. I don’t have access to classified CIA documents. What we do know is that Iran is an active threat to the United States and other countries and, without Israel as an ally, the world would be under grave threat of international war.

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            That’s better than what Trump has done and will do. It sucks but it’s the best option for the people in the area.

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        That is a lie. The United States supports Israel because of its position in the region. To defend democracy and economies in the region, the US has to negotiate with the Israel terrorist state. Trump doesn’t give a shit about anyone in the region and has fully supported Netanyahu’s genocide. The current conflict is largely due to Trump’s actions as president and Biden’s inaction as president.

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          To defend democracy

          jagoff

          the US has to negotiate with the Israel terrorist state

          And by negotiate you mean unconditionally arm their genocide?

          Trump doesn’t give a shit about anyone in the region and has fully supported Netanyahu’s genocide

          Again, the weapons Israel is using for their genocide were sent to them by Biden, not Trump. https://www.reuters.com/world/us-has-sent-israel-thousands-2000-pound-bombs-since-oct-7-2024-06-28/

          The current conflict is largely due to Trump’s actions as president and Biden’s inaction as president

          Once again, Biden is actively arming this genocide. That doesn’t sound like inaction to me.

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            Seriously, get your head out of your ass. I know you care deeply about this but you’re still only seeing this from one biased perspective. Imagine removing Biden and replacing him with Trump. Imagine what would have happened if Biden / Congress didn’t continue military contracts. The world is larger than one divided region. Trump allowed Iran to start a nuclear program. There are vacuums in the region just waiting for the strongest country to become weaker. Had you been paying attention to the actual news, you would know that the US has been arming Israel for decades. Not because the US supports genocide but because the US supports the destruction of terrorism in the region.

            This isn’t like getting into a fight with someone at a check out at Walmart. This is the most complicated international conflict in our lifetime. You or I or Jill Stein are not in any position to armchair quarterback this. I’m sure that to understand the intricacies of this conflict, one would need to invest in at least a semester in college.

            What I find incredible is that people continue to ignore the words and actions f Donald Trump and believe that permitting him to be president is at all aligned with your positions. You are cutting off your nose to spite your face. You are choosing the person who is literally saying he wants to destroy Palestine over the person who is “actively arming this genocide”. While I take issue with the specifics of the latter statement, if it were 100% true, it’s still better than Trump.

            Biden and Blinken are still trying to get a ceasefire and support for a two state solution. Trump supports one state.

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              Imagine what would have happened if Biden / Congress didn’t continue military contracts

              Had you been paying attention to the actual news, you would know that the US has been arming Israel for decades

              Okay, and? Israel has been a genocidal colonizer state since its inception. Every previous president who armed them is a war criminal, too.

              This is the most complicated international conflict in our lifetime

              It really isn’t. Israel is a genocidal settler state living on stolen land. They should be abolished and the land returned to Palestine, its rightful owners. What part of this are you struggling with?

              Not because the US supports genocide but because the US supports the destruction of terrorism in the region.

              Oh fuck off. You said yourself they only care about Israel because of its position in the region. They don’t give a shit about terrorism, they’ve been actively funding terrorists and destabilizing the region for decades. It’s never been about democracy or fighting terror and you are incredibly naive if you still believe this. It’s only ever been about extracting as much oil from the region as possible as cheaply as possible.

              You are choosing the person who is literally saying he wants to destroy Palestine over the person who is “actively arming this genocide”

              Excuse me? I’m not choosing shit. Please link to me exactly where I said I was going to vote for Trump. I have never once expressed any interest in voting for him, not in 2016, nor 2020, nor today. No, refusing to vote for Harris is not, in fact, a vote for Trump. That’s not how voting works and you are a literal baby if you think not voting for a specific candidate is inherently a vote for another.

              Biden and Blinken are still trying to get a ceasefire and support for a two state solution

              They have never been serious about a ceasefire. Biden is still sending Israel all the weapons they need to carry out their extermination campaign. If he was even the smallest bit serious about enforcing a ceasefire he would stop sending them weapons to fire.

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                No, refusing to vote for Harris is not, in fact, a vote for Trump. That’s not how voting works and you are a literal baby if you think not voting for a specific candidate is inherently a vote for another.

                A third party vote is the same as not voting. Not voting in a presidential election means you don’t care who wins. I’ll give you that. However, you seem to be someone who does care about the outcome of the election and is in support of minimizing conflict in the Middle East. If that’s the case, Trump has informed us that he intends to destroy the region by permitting Netanyahu to eliminate the Palestinians. So, by not voting, you are choosing to not let your voice be heard in the matter.

                By not voting for the viable candidate that most aligns with your philosophies, you are increasing the risk of the other candidate’s victory.

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                They should be abolished and the land returned to Palestine, its rightful owners.

                I very much agree with this.

                What part of this are you struggling with?

                Iran.

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                  I very much agree with this.

                  No you don’t, because you’re still defending Biden and Harris, who are about as pro-Israel as anyone can possibly be.

                  Iran.

                  Is Iran compelling Israel to commit genocide against Palestine? Are they compelling the US to arm this genocide? What the fuck does this even mean?

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              Oh well if they’re trying real hard to get a ceasefire I guess they’re just weak and incompetent. In which case why would I support them.