We turn to Kamala Harris’s position on Israel’s war on Gaza, which many are calling a genocide. After she was asked about calls to condition U.S. arms shipments to Israel by CNN reporter Dana Bash, Harris refused to consider halting the flow of weapons and instead affirmed her support of Israel. This position violates both federal and international law, argues Palestinian American political analyst Yousef Munayyer, and, coupled with her campaign’s denial of a requested Palestinian American speaking spot from “uncommitted” voters at the DNC, he warns that “Harris could be worse than Biden” when it comes to U.S. support for Israel.
The problem I have, is that comments like yours saying that Harris is 100% pro genocide
I never said that, but you have no issue at all with lying, do you? Just when you take personal offense on behalf of genocide supporters.
I don’t think there is anything wrong with being critical of the situation
Coulda fooled me.
I do believe that at the root of of these statements, the intent is to pressure the admin for change, but I think that it has the adverse effect due to the way the argument is presented, especially because currently as VP, she doesn’t have the power to change anything anyway.
That doesn’t mean there can’t be daylight between her and Biden. She’s not the Secretary of State. She can differ from the president on foreign policy.
After the election is complete and if she wins, go to town on the hard protesting
You’ll find some other excuse to demand silence about genocide at that point.
If you really thing genocide is wrong, you should say something without prompting instead of demanding silence on the flimsy notion that griping about genocide on a tiny fledgling platform is somehow going to make all the dug-in pro-genocide centrists here suddenly drop their support for Harris.
I never said that, but you have no issue at all with lying, do you? Just when you take personal offense on behalf of genocide supporters.
Coulda fooled me.
That doesn’t mean there can’t be daylight between her and Biden. She’s not the Secretary of State. She can differ from the president on foreign policy.
You’ll find some other excuse to demand silence about genocide at that point.
If you really thing genocide is wrong, you should say something without prompting instead of demanding silence on the flimsy notion that griping about genocide on a tiny fledgling platform is somehow going to make all the dug-in pro-genocide centrists here suddenly drop their support for Harris.