• merc@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    If you think this is how the actual world works you are incredibly misguided.

    If you think this isn’t how the world works, here’s an example: Israel.

    Israel knows having a cushy relationship with the US military industrial complex is literally existential to its existence

    It may once have been, but now the free weapons from the US are just a nice to have thing, rather than a necessity. Israel is relatively rich and doesn’t need the free stuff from the US anymore. But, it’s certainly nice to have.

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      edit I want to respond to this before I get into the rest of my takedown of your willful nonsense.

      He could call him up and tell him the US was cutting off support, but that wouldn’t end it immediately. It would also be a major cost to him politically, because a lot of democratic donors are rich jews who believe in the Zionist project.

      This is precisely what is so insane about the centrist and conservative chokehold on the us media and conversation around this, Biden’s policy on facilitating the Israeli genocide of Palestinians is incredibly unpopular with voters, it isn’t even close.

      Biden’s failure to even slightly reign in the genocide of Palestinians or convince anybody but mindless supporters of rightwing Israeli politics that he actually cares about the slaughter of children and innocent people and the erasure of their history from the land is an unmitigated catastrophe for his electability and has already resulted in several high profile resignations from his cabinet specifically over the heinousness of his lack of caring and action.

      edit ok back to your regularly scheduled basic geopolitical education

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      Are you kidding? It doesn’t even matter how many bombs, missiles, artillery shells and bullets the IDF possesses and how long that could theoretically repel wave after wave of invaders.

      Strategically there isn’t even a fight if the US withdraws support from Israel, it is no longer a question of tactics and military strategy, it is a question of politics and how states are and are not allowed to engage in warfare by the larger power structures that control the geopolitics and flow of basic human resources that facilitates the possibility of organized warfare in the first place.

      Your argument is not only nonsense, if anything Israel has just become equivalent to a North Korea on the world stage, they are if anything worse, they are a pariah state that commits genocide openly, without the US they have almost zero allies and certainly none powerful enough to protect them from the consequences of slaughtering Palestinians en masse and taunting the rest of the Middle East (and really anybody in the world with fire in their heart) to do something about it.

      In committing a genocide of Palestinians, Israel has irrevocably ensured it cannot survive as a state within the Middle East without EVEN MORE direct military support (both in terms of strategy and materials) from the US. All Biden has to do, literally all he has to do, is make Netanyahu shit his pants by unpredictably withdrawing key support and looking Netanyahu in the eyes until he blinks. A high schooler would intuitively know what to do here, the best strategy is very obvious here, I cannot emphasize this enough, Biden is either a coward or he genuinely is ok with the genocide of +60,000 innocent Palestinians if it dovetails with his worldview and political strategy.

      Either is enough to be a red line for me in terms of voting for Biden, Biden is directly complicit in the intentional and pre-meditated genocide of tens of thousands of Palestinians, Biden absolutely deserves the nickname “Genocide Joe” thrown in his face like a shoe or a thick ball of spit. It is a small price to pay for standing by and doing nothing as both the commander and chief of the most powerful military on earth and the head of state of the direct overseeing geopolitical power of the regime committing the genocide.

      Biden could have seen this coming for literally years, so could anyone else if they were paying attention, this was always the end goal of the IDF and Netanyahu. A purposefully unsustainable and inhumanely cruel situation was set up by Israel to ensure eventually a rationale would arise that would justify killing every single damn Palestinian and stealing all of their land.

      Don’t want to take my word for it? Just look up official quotes on record AND live cable news tv from IDF spokespeople specifically chosen to speak on the topic to the public.

      If Biden wants my vote he can get it, call up Netanyahu have a quick “talk” a.k.a. a direct no-bullshit threat, and the status quo will change so fast it will make the media pass out and feint in confusion from the “carefully” constructed narrative of all their unreflective warmongering support and positive spin on the genocide of innocent Palestinians collapsing into a sinkhole of hateful bullshit.

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        4 months ago

        Biden’s policy on facilitating the Israeli genocide of Palestinians is incredibly unpopular with voters, it isn’t even close.

        ‘42 [percent] of Democratic voters […] said his approach was “just right.”’

        https://www.politico.com/news/2024/04/14/democrats-sympathetic-palestinians-israelis-poll-00152117

        is an unmitigated catastrophe for his electability

        No, unlike you, he actually knows what the polls say, and largely they say that people support what he’s doing. If you think otherwise it’s because you’re in an echo chamber. But, what’s sad about you is that you’re so deep in that echo chamber that you think you’re not.

        if anything Israel has just become equivalent to a North Korea on the world stage

        Suuuure… wow, those echoes in your chamber are deafening you.

        Either is enough to be a red line for me in terms of voting for Biden

        So, instead you allow Trump to win, because somehow you think that’s the result that’s better for Palestinians? That’s idiotic.

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          The data, conducted before news that Iran launched a retaliatory strike against Israel on Saturday, suggests that the conventional wisdom that U.S. presidents must be in lockstep with Israel could be wrong, at least in the current moment. Biden had been extremely reluctant to show daylight between his government and that of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

          Did you even read the article?

          https://www.politico.com/news/2024/04/14/democrats-sympathetic-palestinians-israelis-poll-00152117

          Biden’s approval rating for his handling of the situation in the Middle East, at 27%, is his lowest among five issues tested in the survey. This is because far fewer Democrats (47%) approve of how he is handling the situation between the Israelis and Palestinians than approve of his handling of the economy, the environment, energy policy and foreign affairs, broadly. On those issues, no less than 66% of Democrats approve of Biden.

          Only further contributing to Biden’s low rating on the Middle East situation, just 21% of independents and 16% of Republicans approve of his performance on the issue.

          https://news.gallup.com/poll/642695/majority-disapprove-israeli-action-gaza.aspx

          https://ajpaction.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/YouGov-Polling-Results-Full-Report-2024.pdf

          https://www.commondreams.org/news/13-ex-biden-voters-gaza

          “It’s clear that Palestine is a critical issue in key battleground states,” said Ayah Ziyadeh, director of advocacy for AJP-Action, in a statement. “It’s not a passing protest effort that the Democratic Party can continue to ignore; people want an end to this war and a key margin of them will vote that way. But Biden can win over votes with a serious change in policy.”

          Specifically, the pollsters found that across the five key states, about 40% of potential Biden voters disapprove of the president’s handling of the war—and 1 in 5 of all surveyed are less likely to vote for him because of it.

          The polling has ONLY gotten worse, plus a lot of the reasons USians voted for Biden was voters wanted a return to normalcy and trust with the international community (i.e. everyone knows Trump is a clown) and Biden’s unwavering support for the Palestinian genocide has appalling destroyed any semblance of Biden being a vehicle for that.

          Do you want me to go on or would you prefer to quietly exit this argument and save as much face as possible here?

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            Biden’s policy on facilitating the Israeli genocide of Palestinians is incredibly unpopular with voters, it isn’t even close.

            So, to you, 35% approving of his policy and 55% disapproving is “incredibly unpopular” and “it isn’t even close”? Because to me, that seems mildly unpopular.

            far fewer Democrats (47%) approve of how he is handling the situation

            Almost half of democrats approve of how he’s handling the situation. Doesn’t sound like it’s “incredibly unpopular” to me.

            Specifically, the pollsters found that across the five key states, about 40% of potential Biden voters disapprove of the president’s handling of the war

            Less than half of potential Biden voters disapprove… meaning that more than half either approve or are neutral.

            “It’s clear that Palestine is a critical issue in key battleground states,” said Ayah Ziyadeh, director of advocacy for AJP-Action

            Gee, a lobbying group for Palestinian issues claims that Palestine is a critical issue in battleground states? What evidence is there for that?

            Let’s look at what the actual top issues are:

            "In Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are engaged in close contests, most voters said the economy will be a major factor in deciding whom they will cast their ballot for, results from a CBS News and YouGov poll show.

            In Michigan, 80% of voters say the economy is a top issue for them, followed by 77% of voters who say inflation is. Seventy-two percent of voters ranked the state of democracy as one of the issues that matter most to them. Biden currently has a narrow lead over Trump in the state.

            In both Pennsylvania and Washington, 80% of voters similarly ranked the economy as one of the topics they care most about this election.

            Other lower-ranked topics included candidates’ stances on gun policy, crime, the U.S.-Mexico border and abortion."

            https://www.cbsnews.com/news/economy-top-issue-voters-presidential-election-2024/

            No mention of the middle east / Gaza.

            “Several polls and focus groups have shown young people ranking the ongoing conflict in the Middle East as significantly less important to them than other issues — such as health care and the economy. This suggests that some of the coverage portraying young people as single-issue voters motivated by the Israel-Hamas war, or framing the protests as a death knell for President Joe Biden’s campaign, is overblown.”

            https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/gaza-protests-young-voters-media-election-rcna151364

            As for people who wouldn’t vote for Biden because of his policy on Gaza… they’re going to hand their vote to a guy who had “banning Muslims from entering the US” as a signature policy? Either they’re serious about not voting for him meaning they’re idiots and you can just ignore their opinions, or they’re not serious and they’ll eventually vote for him anyway because letting the other guy win would be infinitely worse.