• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Yeah, but that’s the problem.

    And this isn’t good enough to make up for all the bullshit, especially banning UNRWA aid for something we know was Israeli propaganda.

    Is this better than a veto?

    Absolutely.

    But it can also be nowhere near close enough to what we should be doing.

    I’m not going to pretend this is something to celebrate, especially since it’s likey the only reason there was no veto. Was the sustained complaints from voters.

    Maybe, just maybe, if enough people keep complaining, Biden will temporarily pause funding the genocide until the day after election day. I don’t think we’ll get more than that, but I think there’s a chance for more than a single abstain vote

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      7 months ago

      Maybe, just maybe, if enough people keep complaining…

      This right there is my point. This abstention is unprecedented and has only come about because of the pressure American citizens are putting on the administration.

      When this genocidal campaign started, the administration’s tone was all in with Israel because that’s what it has always been. They didn’t even bother to read the room. Then it turned out that a significant number of Americans, including three generations worth of voting age citizens, were not overwhelming in favor of genocide. Go figure. Now the administration is back tracking and taking a different tone. That is all because of those who raised their voice. Keep up the pressure.

      EDIT: To be clear, I am not saying that we shouldn’t aim high. We absolutely should, but we should also acknowledge our victories.