It’s an incredibly privledged position to intentionally decide to sacrifice Palestinians and support a genocidal regime, one that is failing to assist the rights of queer people, women, and immigrants, and one that is failing to adequately address climate change, and is working towards World War 3.
back ranked choice
Would not fix the problem that candidates are filtered and preselected
I’m so sorry to hear that, I truly am. One thing that gives me hope, however, is that the genocidal entity is in its death throes. The contradictions have never been sharper, the Israeli Tiger is made of paper.
If you are specifically interested in Palestinian liberation, and not the Middle East in general, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine released a book titled Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine in 1969, a strategy they adhere to to this day.
Oh, I’m in the USA. I’m sorry friend, I’m just waking up and wasn’t clear with my words.
That looks decent, I’ll add it to the list.
Back to the ME: It is incredibly sad that we North Americans don’t recognize that despite under our unemployment, sleeping in cars, squatting or sleeping rough, we think we have no privilege. That’s not including those who are well- homed, fed, clothed, employed, transported who feel they don’t enjoy privilege.
Tanked choice was passed in Maine and elsewhere. Many blue states are tying electoral votes to the nationwide popular vote to remove that stupid distribution. Primaries are open. Only one party is trying to make voting more accessible.
As for Palestine, if you don’t subscribe to the lesser of two evils then I guess there isn’t much to talk about but don’t let the Nirvana fallacy blind you too much.
Tanked choice was passed in Maine and elsewhere. Many blue states are tying electoral votes to the nationwide popular vote to remove that stupid distribution. Primaries are open. Only one party is trying to make voting more accessible.
Like I said, it’s kept as a carrot yet isn’t sufficient and won’t impact anything.
As for Palestine, if you don’t subscribe to the lesser of two evils then I guess there isn’t much to talk about but don’t let the Nirvana fallacy blind you too much.
It’s an incredibly privledged position to intentionally decide to sacrifice Palestinians and support a genocidal regime, one that is failing to assist the rights of queer people, women, and immigrants, and one that is failing to adequately address climate change, and is working towards World War 3.
Mfw privilege means not having my homeland bombed, including medical facilities and schools: 😞
I’m so sorry to hear that, I truly am. One thing that gives me hope, however, is that the genocidal entity is in its death throes. The contradictions have never been sharper, the Israeli Tiger is made of paper.
If you are specifically interested in Palestinian liberation, and not the Middle East in general, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine released a book titled Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine in 1969, a strategy they adhere to to this day.
Oh, I’m in the USA. I’m sorry friend, I’m just waking up and wasn’t clear with my words.
That looks decent, I’ll add it to the list.
Back to the ME: It is incredibly sad that we North Americans don’t recognize that despite under our unemployment, sleeping in cars, squatting or sleeping rough, we think we have no privilege. That’s not including those who are well- homed, fed, clothed, employed, transported who feel they don’t enjoy privilege.
Tanked choice was passed in Maine and elsewhere. Many blue states are tying electoral votes to the nationwide popular vote to remove that stupid distribution. Primaries are open. Only one party is trying to make voting more accessible.
As for Palestine, if you don’t subscribe to the lesser of two evils then I guess there isn’t much to talk about but don’t let the Nirvana fallacy blind you too much.
Like I said, it’s kept as a carrot yet isn’t sufficient and won’t impact anything.
The GOP and DNC are 100% aligned on Israel.