The problem with our handling of the Hamas-Israel war started decades ago. Real friendship with Israel would have meant an American President being far more blunt, direct, and insistent about injustices toward Palestinians. Anyone with an understanding of the need to address root causes would have known that something catastrophic happening was almost inevitable. There was never a military solution. And there is no military solution now. #CeaseFireInGaza
Biden’s support among Democrats erodes on handling of Israel-Hamas war trib.al/gzUCSst

Nov 19, 2023 · 4:36 PM UTC

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Thanks for the lecture, Marianne, But it's a little late for "what we should've done decades ago". If you're not working to address what's happening right now, then shut up and get out of the way.
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A two state solution. UN in jerusalem and elsewhere. At this stage, it is no longer israel's choice. There must be a viable palestinian state. Israel will be protected.
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We had/have PDJT, you described exactly what he did. How about you say that?
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Palestinians have been under the most brutal occupation, oppression, ethnic cleansing, apartheid of modern history. Living through humiliation, violence and murder by occupation forces and settlers on a daily basis.
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We reap what we sow. Treat people like shit, they will return in kind.
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Dems like to tout their "blue wave", but in America as well as Europe, there has been sort of a "Right-wing wave", a lean toward Conservative, even Authoritarian rule. General disgust for "bipartisan rule" or "everybody can win"? As if "Someone must lose... and must lose big!"
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Do you ever listen to Seth?
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Carter did and he was condemned and painted as a failed one term POTUS.
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You're an antisemite. Is that blunt enough for you?
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