Citizen’s united, first-past-the-post and the relentless attacks on the objectively better candidate really screwed people over during the election. Donald Trump is way worse on Palestine and on every other issue.
He objectively isn’t, you’re just a denialist when it’s your team doing it. In that sense, Trump is slightly better for Palestine, because at least under him, liberals are willing to acknowledge the extent of what’s happening and stop engaging in denialism and excuse making.
More than half of Democrats also say the Israeli government bears “a lot” of responsibility for the continuation of the war, compared to about 4 in 10 Republicans.
On the other hand, about half of Republicans say they sympathize more with the Israelis than the Palestinians, while Democrats are more likely to say they sympathize with both groups equally.
What exactly is your point? Because none of that has any bearing on what I’ve said, and it seems like you’re just desperately throwing non-sequitors at the wall to defend the Democrats. (Which reinforces my “at least under Trump, liberals don’t engage in these disengenuous defences of genocide” perspective.)
Citizen’s united, first-past-the-post and the relentless attacks on the objectively better candidate really screwed people over during the election. Donald Trump is way worse on Palestine and on every other issue.
He objectively isn’t, you’re just a denialist when it’s your team doing it. In that sense, Trump is slightly better for Palestine, because at least under him, liberals are willing to acknowledge the extent of what’s happening and stop engaging in denialism and excuse making.
https://www.ap.org/news-highlights/spotlights/2024/republicans-are-more-likely-than-democrats-to-see-israel-as-a-us-ally-ap-norc-poll/
What exactly is your point? Because none of that has any bearing on what I’ve said, and it seems like you’re just desperately throwing non-sequitors at the wall to defend the Democrats. (Which reinforces my “at least under Trump, liberals don’t engage in these disengenuous defences of genocide” perspective.)