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If you voted for Harris you explicitly voted for genocide.
Jill Stein, an independently wealthy doctor with actual actions to prove her politics, being far right or a Russian puppet. If the greens had no chance of winning, why did both parties collectively spend billions to try to sabotage them?
If you agree with the current democratic admin, you don't think trans women are women nor do you think Palestinians are people.
No word salad, you people are generally just illiterate and have far too small of an attention span.
... a chance of ending ...
... in the only case people seem to care about.
There. Some words smudged as you were moving the goalposts.
No, no goal post moving. There was as much a chance of Harris ending genocide as there is for a fully formed woman being instantaneously created from a rib.
Ahhhhhhh hahahahahahahaha
The choices were:
Correct, except if 51% of voters in each state choose third party, they would have won.
In any case voting for genocide was the wrong choice, whether or not you voted for it to affect you as well.
But I knew, before the election and beyond a reasonable doubt, that that would not happen. That leaves me with the three choices mentioned above: keeping genocide the same, increasing genocide, or abdicating responsibility for choosing between the two.
And to be clear, I'm not very high on the genocide list. I will likely escape to a less horrible country before my number is drawn. It's my LGBT+, Chicano, and indigenous comrades I'm most worried about, followed by a long list of other traditionally marginalized groups.