Anonymous wrote:The Uncommitted movement's speech (which they did not get permission to make last night at the DNC) was actually very clearly pro-Harris, pro-Democratic, pro-Human rights and pro-peace. It is a unifying speech, and a missed opportunity in many ways. I look ahead to progress in the future, and I appreciate the hard work and dedication for all those who peacefully and with determination fight for human rights. Thank you to all those involved in such a way.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/08/dnc-speech-uncommitted-movement-harris-walz-ruwan-romman/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Kamala navigated the Israel Palestine issue really well in her speech just now.
Agree. But it won’t be nearly enough for the flag burners.
Wonder why…
Just because you thought she navigated it well (read: she reaffirmed that Israel will have U.S. unconditional support NO MATTER what she does) doesn’t mean that those seeking actual honest brokerage from our political leadership agree with you.
Anonymous wrote:There goes Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris doesn't have to remind us that Israel has a right to defend itself. We know that already. But what is happening now is not defending Israel; it's endangering Israel as much as it's endangering Palestinians. It's endangering the world. It's slaughtering innocents. And nobody can tell us the end game here. No one - not the Americans, not the Israelis - are even trying to explain why, what, how, or for how much longer. And the United States is complicit in this. I say this as a Jew. I say this as a lover of Israel. This has got to end. An American President - and a Presidential candidate - needs to say that. No more offensive weapons. Not one more. And no more covering for Israel in the United Nations unless they publicly agree to a plan for a two-state solution. I know it's not fair. I know the lies about us are unbelievable. I know the propaganda is digusting. But innocent Palestinians should not have to pay for that. I know the antisemitism is high - including on the American Left, I'm sad to say - but this war isn't helping. This war is wrong. This war has gone on too long. This war must end.
Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris doesn't have to remind us that Israel has a right to defend itself. We know that already. But what is happening now is not defending Israel; it's endangering Israel as much as it's endangering Palestinians. It's endangering the world. It's slaughtering innocents. And nobody can tell us the end game here. No one - not the Americans, not the Israelis - are even trying to explain why, what, how, or for how much longer. And the United States is complicit in this. I say this as a Jew. I say this as a lover of Israel. This has got to end. An American President - and a Presidential candidate - needs to say that. No more offensive weapons. Not one more. And no more covering for Israel in the United Nations unless they publicly agree to a plan for a two-state solution. I know it's not fair. I know the lies about us are unbelievable. I know the propaganda is digusting. But innocent Palestinians should not have to pay for that. I know the antisemitism is high - including on the American Left, I'm sad to say - but this war isn't helping. This war is wrong. This war has gone on too long. This war must end.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe she navigated it well at all. What an utter disappointment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s what I truly don’t get about the Israeli war mentality or strategy. According to them, all Gazans are guilty or know something about Hamas.
If that’s so, why not ask them where Hamas and the hostages are since they know alot?
They’re starving and suffering. People will sell Hamas out for a loaf of bread and the promise of not being blown to bits in their sleep.
It shouldn’t be a hard war if Israel had the right military IQ. They seem to think just aerially bombing everything and escalation romance will scare Hamas and kill Hamas but that isn’t working.
I think what would make Hamas nervous is seeing Palestinians talking in conversation with IDF soldiers and they don’t know what they’re talking about.
The IDF shoots any Palestinian they see. If a Palestinian approaches with a white flag they are shot. Let’s say the Palestinian some how is not killed. The IDF would arrest and torture the person(and their family) because they have information on the hostages. Only someone working with Hamas would have information. This is the logic of the IDF.
The other question is after what 9 months of combat in an area 1/2 the size of Fairfax county hamas is still in control and operating in the open? Does this ever end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most startling aspect of these threads is the realization that these Zionists in Israel and America who want and DEMAND much more than simply a Jewish homeland actually expect others to believe that THEY are the ones under attack. They are the victims. They believe that.
Knowing what's transpired in the Middle East over the past 100 years and reaching the conclusion that Jewish people are the ones who should have fear for their existence is just about the most breathtakingly obtuse - or dishonest - take possible.
Imagine providing one side of a conflict with F35s and carte blanche to call in the U.S. armed forces whenever Israel writes checks it can't cash, in a battle with concentration camp survivors (barely) who are all but dead already. If it didn't result in a gruesome reality for so many Palestinians and the other neighbors of Israel, I guess it would be funny.
Imagine thinking the world cares yet there are no speakers at the DNC and the "big protest" never showed up
Anonymous wrote:Kamala Harris doesn't have to remind us that Israel has a right to defend itself. We know that already. But what is happening now is not defending Israel; it's endangering Israel as much as it's endangering Palestinians. It's endangering the world. It's slaughtering innocents. And nobody can tell us the end game here. No one - not the Americans, not the Israelis - are even trying to explain why, what, how, or for how much longer. And the United States is complicit in this. I say this as a Jew. I say this as a lover of Israel. This has got to end. An American President - and a Presidential candidate - needs to say that. No more offensive weapons. Not one more. And no more covering for Israel in the United Nations unless they publicly agree to a plan for a two-state solution. I know it's not fair. I know the lies about us are unbelievable. I know the propaganda is digusting. But innocent Palestinians should not have to pay for that. I know the antisemitism is high - including on the American Left, I'm sad to say - but this war isn't helping. This war is wrong. This war has gone on too long. This war must end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Kamala navigated the Israel Palestine issue really well in her speech just now.
Agree. But it won’t be nearly enough for the flag burners.
Wonder why…