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Damn, I didn't know Uncommitted was such a bad guy
It’s one less vote for Biden
Y’all forgot 2016 already?
This isn't the general election. I'm in Michigan and all of the Uncommitted stuff I've seen has been "vote uncommitted in the primary to show your displeasure, then vote for the Dem in the general because the alternative is way worse."
It's frankly a gift to the Biden campaign. It's a strong signal of displeasure with a clear reason for why they are displeased. Hopefully someone on his campaign team can convince him to change course here.
Considering they got our governor to say that voting uncommitted in a primary was going to help trump I doubt the campaign is looking to listen sadly.
I remember 2016 very well. They took their vote for granted and fucked themselves up. They still haven't learnt anything from that.
Damn, they should really have seem that one coming after 2016 shouldn't they
Dems are going to lose the election so bad, but they will still try to blame the progressives lol.
Fuck off DNC
This is a primary.
And you don't think any of this sentiment will drift into the general?
You don't think we should stop supporting genocide. There's no reason for a question mark at the end of mine.
What an insulting and disgusting straw man. I do not support genocide, asshole.
Then stop trying to get people to stop opposing genocide.
Voting uncommitted doesn’t do that.
Trying to shut down all criticism of genocide certainly never will.
And that isn’t what I’m doing
You don't want the anti-genocide wing of the party to be able to register their disapproval in any way at all.
Lies. You can register your disapproval. I just don’t want you to get Trump re-elected, which we are headed towards. If you thought Gaza was a genocide now, wait for Trump.
And conveniently, any disapproval of genocide is immediately interpreted as trying to get Trump re-elected.
It seems you literally think voting uncommitted is the ONLY POSSIBLE WAY of expressing disapproval. It isn’t.
There is no way of expressing disapproval with Biden's support for Netanyahu's genocide that isn't interpreted in bad faith by pro-genocide centrists as helping Trump. Not one.
Speak out, protest, write letters to your representatives and others, boycott Israel, whatever. No problem with that.
I do. Even something innocuous like "Democrats shouldn't be supporting genocide" gets immediately inundated with insinuations that I'm supporting Trump.
But not where anyone can ever hear you. I've seen pro-genocide democrats call protesters at Biden events pro-trump.
my representatives are republicans.
Just as long as nothing changes and no one in the Democratic Party is in any risk of altering their support for genocide.
Where did I do any of that?
So we're in agreement, then? Biden and Democrats in general should not be supporting genocide.
Yes, I just think voting uncommitted doesn't do that well and inadvertently sends a message that Biden shouldn't be the choice in the general.
And I see that as an excuse to silence those who oppose genocide.
I am silencing no one.