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Kamala Harris is running for President. If she becomes president, she will have agency. She has expressed no intention on differing from Biden on how she uses that agency.Notably not Kamala Harris.
Your misunderstanding of this question tells me that you fundamentally don't understand these voters.You mean Biden? You do know that Harris is not the president right?
I'm more upset with the voter who decides not to vote for Harris (not that this question really belongs in reality, it's not something I need to choose between). The reason I'm more upset with that voter is because Harris is not Israel. She is not Netanyahu. She is not in charge of the Israeli military. She is not in charge of congress. She is not (yet) president of the US either. And the voter who blames her for the death of family members at the hands of Israelis is deeply confused about her role.
A Palestinian voter who withholds their vote for Harris is not doing so because they blame her for what's happening in Gaza, or because they confuse her for Biden. They do so because Harris is running for President and has stated her intention to continue Biden's policy, and continue to support Israel, a fact you seem unwilling to believe even when she says it herself.
These people don't want to see more of their family members killed by American bombs, and you can't understand why they wouldn't vote for someone who has expressed on multiple occasions unwavering commitment to Israel, who praises Joe Biden for his "integrity" and "big heart", and who works willingly within an administration arming israel without expressing any regret or interest in a policy change.
The reason for that appears to be an unwillingness to accept the agency or culpability of this administration, despite several facts I've brought up and sourced previously:
- The president does have the authority and ability to halt weapons shipments. Biden has already done so previously.
- Biden used emergency authority to skip congressional review to speed up weapons shipments to Israel. You cannot blame congress for Biden bypassing congress. If he opposed the weapons shipments, he would not be speeding them up, he would be delaying them as much as possible.
- US law prohibits arms support for governments that block life-saving aid or violate international law with US weapons.
- This administration illegally failed to act on 500 reports of US weapons being used by Israel to target civilians. There is photo evidence of US bomb fragments at sites where dozens of children were massacred. The US supplies 66% of Israel's weapons imports.
And an unwillingness to accept Harris' words at face value, when she says
"Let me be very clear: I am unequivocal and unwavering in my commitment to Israel’s defense and its ability to defend itself."
Or when she expressed "unwavering commitment” to Israel, its right to exist and its security.
It doesn't matter that she says Israel should do more to protect civilians, or that the suffering of Palestinians matters. Those are not policy positions. They are platitudes. They don't represent actions she plans to take. Harris' policy position is unwavering commitment to Israel's defense, i.e. a continuation of the weapons shipments. And notably, Biden and his spokespeople make the same statements while making zero changes in policy or action. There is no reason to expect Harris to be different.
Harris has willingly tied herself to a war-criminal administration, praised its leader, and expressed full support for Israel and zero intention to differ from Biden on policy or action. Zero.* And you expect Palestinian-Americans to vote for her? Because she hasn't made Israel a pillar of her campaign? Because she says it's sad that Palestinians die?
I just. I just can't fathom this kind of thinking. That you would blame a voter for not wanting their family to be killed, rather than blame the candidate who can't even commit to not sending more weapons to the country that's been killing those family members for the past year. How. How can you feel anything but grief for these people who have an impossible choice?
* (Please provide evidence if you're going to disagree with me here. Evidence of a policy position or intended action that would end US complicity, not just talks of a future ceasefire or an expression of the value of Palestinian lives or concern for the humanitarian crisis. No "I hear you." Actual actions she plans to take that would end US complicity in war crimes and genocide.)
Which is bizarre considering I never said anything about inherent culpability of aid, and my example was not about food, but about giving a gun to a serial killer, something that is absolutely a crime if you know they are likely to use it to kill someone.I said that philosophically aiding a murderer does not make you culpable inherently, which was a misunderstanding you seemed to be making. I listed what can make you culpable.
Stopping arms to Israel may not stop them, but it would A) reduce their ability to kill civilians (again, we supply 66% of their weapons imports), and B) remove our culpability in their actions.We should stop arming it. And that won't stop it. I think you over-estimate not just US voter agency in this, but US agency in it. We could probably stop it, but we'd likely have to go to war with Israel to make sure of it. And as much as I don't like what Israel is doing, I'm not to the point where I want to see the US go to war with them.
If I don't give a gun to a murderer, it may not prevent them from murdering. But it's still the right thing to do for what I hope are obvious reasons? Unless you make it about food again?
Why would any Democrat care about a protest if it doesn't affect the amount of votes they get in an election?It actually has caused some tension and pause within the democratic party. What makes protesting more effective is that you can send the message you want to send. Abstaining from voting is not clear enough, even when coupled with an email that asks Harris to do something she actually can't do.
I'm also not abstaining. I voted for a candidate whose policy best aligns with mine. Not a perfect candidate, but of course I never suggested that was a requirement.
Yes, that's part of the problem...I don't even judge Biden as harshly as you judge Harris.
No? Republicans in congress, along with anyone who voted for these weapons shipments, can go to hell. I didn't vote for them either, believe it or not.And Biden had a hell of a lot more to do with it than Harris. But republicans in congress have even more to do with it (and you've already stopped thinking about that haven't you?)
But again, Biden both has the ability to halt shipments (and used it once before) and bypassed congress to send weapons faster. So yes, I put a lot of Blame on Biden, the person who did that. And who, again, has not expressed any desire at all to stop sending weapons to Israel.
Dude. I quoted her saying she was unequivocally committed to Israel. How is that not unequivocal support?. She has not made statements of unequivocal support of Israel to the best of my knowledge. You quoted her making a statement (that was not unequivocal support), and left out the context that included the stuff that it's wrong for Israel to be doing.
After meeting with Netanyahu, she started a speech by saying "I will always ensure that Israel is able to defend itself." She expressed an “unwavering commitment to the existence of the State of Israel, to its security, and to the people of Israel."
And according to CNN:
"Aides and allies who have talked with Harris – from her Senate days up through her being on the line for nearly every conversation Biden has had with Netanyahu – insist that substantively there is little daylight between her and the president."
Please tell me how she plans to ensure that Israel can defend itself if she doesn't plan to send weapons to Israel?
I wouldn't presume to tell them who to vote for, but I don't really see why her spoken support for, and putative future conduct regarding, Israel is of particular note over and above the actual, military support given by her boss and her boss's predecessor.
And theirs. And the dozen before them.
But it appears one Palestinian at least is urging others to do so:
Refaat was right about Ruffalo
He was also right about this: