That’s some “anyone who doesn’t scribble in a unicorn on their voter sheet supports genocide” bullshit. In the real world we have to vote for real people with thoughts and life experiences we don’t always 100% align with.
I’m sure once all the Palestinians are dead they’ll take great comfort in knowing you not once compromised in your unwavering support. They’ll die in your honor. With dignity.
That’s some “anyone who doesn’t scribble in a unicorn on their voter sheet supports genocide” bullshit. In the real world we have to vote for real people with thoughts and life experiences we don’t always 100% align with.
I wonder how many percentage points genocide counts for in your book, in terms of “not 100% align with.” 1%? 10%? Because for me it’s like, 99%.
I’m sure once all the Palestinians are dead they’ll take great comfort in knowing you not once compromised in your unwavering support. They’ll die in your honor. With dignity.
I’m sure you’ll feel empty because there are no more Palestinians left to kill.
Why didn’t you answer the question? You said it’s “not 100%.” I’m just asking you to be a bit more specific.
Its fascinating how many people in these comments failed the trolley problem. Actually insane.
This is also what immediately jumped to my mind when reading this discussion, it’s the trolley problem.