Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the outcome that is most perplexing to me. The explanation being given by the talking heads is that they were unhappy with the Biden administrations support of Israel. But they obviously realize that a Trump administration would be just as supportive of Israel. I would assume that they would go with the candidate who belongs to a party that has a significant faction of people opposed to supporting Israel, which is non-existent in the Republican party. Can anyone help me make sense of this?
Because your dumb woke ass was pushing M->F and F->M as THE main part of its platform. It spent more time on LGBTQIAWTFBBQ, than things of importance. Islam doesn't go for that.
Have a nice day.
WOW. Delusional RW propaganda. The left was not even remotely "promoting M->F and F->M as THE main part of its platform." NOT EVEN REMOTELY.
If you earnestly believe this then it's understandable why you voted Trump. It's because you are gullible and were lied to and believed this crazy propaganda. Congratulations. And dumb, gullible people are the reason we can't have nice things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suspect the people fed up with protests turning anti-American voted Trump. Protesters voted Stein.
What a waste of a vote. Wish people like Stein would drop out after the conventions.
If anything, a vote for stein did exactly what they wanted. It got the Ds to at least notice them. It ore them at your own peril, DNC. Their vote for Stein was never about getting her elected.
A vote for Stein was a vote for Trump.
And, it doesn't matter a damn bit whether the D's notice them or not when you force the D's to lose and they are then powerless to help you.
Bottom line is that a lot more Gazans and a lot more Lebanese will suffer and die over the next four years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Muslim community in Dearborn is largely made up of Lebanese and Palestinian folks who are ULTRA conservative from a social standpoint. Look at what happened a few years back from the book banning in libraries. Watch some of the hearings and you’ll want to wash your eyes out.
The Middle Eastern community of SE MI is not a monolith, though.
So, in other words, they would never support a woman as president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who refused to vote Harris because of Israel/Palestine and either didn't vote or voted for Stein are the most perplexing thing of this entire election.
Stein was never FOR Palestine. Trump is certainly not for Palestine. What was the point?
Trump is almost certainly going to aid Israel as soon as he's in office so they can finish the job and take control of Gaza. At least Harris would have been open to negotiating peace or a deal between the two. Trump is not going to go for that at all. He's going to help Israel and he's going to help Russia defeat and expand into Ukraine.
Just like a non-vote for Clinton ended up being a vote for Trump in 2020, a non-vote for Harris in 2024 was a vote for Trump. Congrats.
I'll say it again and again until the cows come home:
The Palestinian-Americans and Lebanese-Americans who voted for Stein or Trump now have the blood of every Palestinian and every Lebanese to die in the next 4 years on their hands. Even if well-intentioned, to "punish" dems, you put perfect in the way of good and the consequence will be bad.
Anonymous wrote:Those who refused to vote Harris because of Israel/Palestine and either didn't vote or voted for Stein are the most perplexing thing of this entire election.
Stein was never FOR Palestine. Trump is certainly not for Palestine. What was the point?
Trump is almost certainly going to aid Israel as soon as he's in office so they can finish the job and take control of Gaza. At least Harris would have been open to negotiating peace or a deal between the two. Trump is not going to go for that at all. He's going to help Israel and he's going to help Russia defeat and expand into Ukraine.
Just like a non-vote for Clinton ended up being a vote for Trump in 2020, a non-vote for Harris in 2024 was a vote for Trump. Congrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who refused to vote Harris because of Israel/Palestine and either didn't vote or voted for Stein are the most perplexing thing of this entire election.
Stein was never FOR Palestine. Trump is certainly not for Palestine. What was the point?
Trump is almost certainly going to aid Israel as soon as he's in office so they can finish the job and take control of Gaza. At least Harris would have been open to negotiating peace or a deal between the two. Trump is not going to go for that at all. He's going to help Israel and he's going to help Russia defeat and expand into Ukraine.
Just like a non-vote for Clinton ended up being a vote for Trump in 2020, a non-vote for Harris in 2024 was a vote for Trump. Congrats.
I'll say it again and again until the cows come home:
The Palestinian-Americans and Lebanese-Americans who voted for Stein or Trump now have the blood of every Palestinian and every Lebanese to die in the next 4 years on their hands. Even if well-intentioned, to "punish" dems, you put perfect in the way of good and the consequence will be bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the outcome that is most perplexing to me. The explanation being given by the talking heads is that they were unhappy with the Biden administrations support of Israel. But they obviously realize that a Trump administration would be just as supportive of Israel. I would assume that they would go with the candidate who belongs to a party that has a significant faction of people opposed to supporting Israel, which is non-existent in the Republican party. Can anyone help me make sense of this?
Because your dumb woke ass was pushing M->F and F->M as THE main part of its platform. It spent more time on LGBTQIAWTFBBQ, than things of importance. Islam doesn't go for that.
Have a nice day.
Anonymous wrote:Those who refused to vote Harris because of Israel/Palestine and either didn't vote or voted for Stein are the most perplexing thing of this entire election.
Stein was never FOR Palestine. Trump is certainly not for Palestine. What was the point?
Trump is almost certainly going to aid Israel as soon as he's in office so they can finish the job and take control of Gaza. At least Harris would have been open to negotiating peace or a deal between the two. Trump is not going to go for that at all. He's going to help Israel and he's going to help Russia defeat and expand into Ukraine.
Just like a non-vote for Clinton ended up being a vote for Trump in 2020, a non-vote for Harris in 2024 was a vote for Trump. Congrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's the outcome that is most perplexing to me. The explanation being given by the talking heads is that they were unhappy with the Biden administrations support of Israel. But they obviously realize that a Trump administration would be just as supportive of Israel. I would assume that they would go with the candidate who belongs to a party that has a significant faction of people opposed to supporting Israel, which is non-existent in the Republican party. Can anyone help me make sense of this?
Because your dumb woke ass was pushing M->F and F->M as THE main part of its platform. It spent more time on LGBTQIAWTFBBQ, than things of importance. Islam doesn't go for that.
Have a nice day.
Anonymous wrote:That's the outcome that is most perplexing to me. The explanation being given by the talking heads is that they were unhappy with the Biden administrations support of Israel. But they obviously realize that a Trump administration would be just as supportive of Israel. I would assume that they would go with the candidate who belongs to a party that has a significant faction of people opposed to supporting Israel, which is non-existent in the Republican party. Can anyone help me make sense of this?
Anonymous wrote:My guess is they probably know it doesn’t make a hill of beans of difference who is president in regards to affairs over there. The president has to do what he’s told so the issues in the Middle East are not a factor in voting.