Any vote for third party gives the orange clown more opportunity to win the electoral college vote in our state... It's not a protest or message to the Dems like you think it is.
Look back at 2016 and 2020. Trump had narrow margins in a few states and counties which were indirectly or directly caused by the number of 3rd party votes.
Biden won Massachusetts in 2020: 65.6% - 32.14%
Hilary won Massachusetts in 2016: 60.01% - 32.81%
If Trump does so well that he wins Massachusetts, it's because the Democratic party chose to make complicity in a genocide a requirement for defeating him. It's because they said, if you want to defeat Trump, your only choice is to actively cast a vote for someone who will facilitate the murder of tens of thousands of civilians.
I will never, ever forgive them for that.
This is not "I don't really like it either, but oh well." It's unfathomable.
I don't understand sending the message that you care more about what's happening in other countries than you do about what's happening right here.
I care quite a lot about the murder of tens of thouasands of civilians. I also care about Americans, and all other humans.
It is not my responsibility to sacrifice Palestinians for the safety and wellbeing of myself or my fellow citizens.
This is a trolley problem.
Trump and Harris voters are fighting over setting the lever to track A or B, both of which have tons of people tied to the tracks. I'm trying to pull it to track C, which has nobody tied to it. But if Harris loses and the trolley runs over all the Americans and who knows who else on track A, I'll get blamed for not pulling towards B, full of Palestinians.
There are other ways to show anger over support of Israel besides your vote. Peaceful protest has a long history in America. As does voting for particular candidates down ballot.
As does voting third party in a state which is so solidly blue that Dems would have to achieve a historic landslide defeat for my vote to actually affect the outcome. If Massachusetts becomes a swing state, the results of Massachusetts won't matter.
I would take issue with your wording "She's part of an administration supplying the weapons and has expressed clear support for that policy with no indication of conditioning support on human rights or any other criteria." That's definitely false. It's just not as much indication of conditioning support as you would like. But the Biden administration has shown some indication of conditioning support, and Harris has shown that she is farther from Israeli support than Biden, at least based on campaign statements.
First of all, the Biden administration's "indication" of conditioning support is meaningless. They are already sending support, the genocide is already happening, and they are not conditioning the weapons or stopping them. That's all that matters.
Harris has probably said plenty, everything except an actual change in policy.
Kamala Harris
Let me be very clear: I am unequivocal and unwavering in my commitment to Israel’s defense and its ability to defend itself.
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Dana Bash
But no change in policy in terms of arms and so forth?
Kamala Harris
She's not Joe Biden. And she's not campaigning on unconditional support for genocide. Voting for her does not make you complicit in Israel's actions.
It makes you complicit in the actions she has indicated she would take, such as supporting Israel unequivocally.
I didn't quite reach the heights of how bad Trump is either, but what's a Veep supposed to do about enactment of foreign policy? Literally all she can do is nod or shake, and she's not going to overtly do the opposite to her boss until she replaces him.
I don't buy it. What happens if Harris expresses a difference of opinion? She hurts Biden's election chances? He's not running. She hurts her own chances? Stopping weapons shipments is popular. She hurts US credibility? Genocide, and violations of international and US law hurt it more.
Look, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe Harris will do a 180 after being elected, and halt all weapons shipments to Israel. But anything short of that would be complicity in genocide.
I will be asking you your thoughts if Harris wins and continues to send weapons without condition.
And even with all that said, I don't blame anyone for voting for Harris. It's a hard choice, I can't tell anyone what to do. It's the attempt to blame people who are trying not to violate their most basic principles, that I find sickening. It's reminiscent of the campaign against "Bernie Bros" and the blame placed on Sanders supporters for Hilary's loss. Hilary still takes zero responsibility for her loss.
Responsibility... We are
currently failing our responsibility to humanity, under a Democratic president, one
I voted for. If it doesn't stop now, then my only hope is that Democrats figure out that genocide is unpopular enough to cost them votes. And I'm trying to do that in a way that has almost zero chance of actually affecting the outcome of the election, and I'm still getting fingers wagged at me.