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As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
And you're a fool for thinking Biden is out for us No he's out for the establishment not America maybe CHINA JOE should just move to China
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
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Self hating Muslim unashamedly endorses the man that is commiting genocide against his Islamic brothers and sisters wants to know what the other guy that isn't the current president would do.
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
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💯% The "other guy" is a LYING GANGSTER w NO Code. The "other gangsters" have honor amongst them, respect woman, children, PAY their workers & do a deal on a handshake This guy floats above all, uses Other PPL's money for his bidding, BRIBES & lives on FRAUD promises @POTUS
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
100% BIDEN OWNS IT
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
“And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.”
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
I completely agree... & so does everyone I've talked to. @POTUS It's time to rethink America's policy towards Israel while their leader thumbs his nose at us, commits crimes against humanity & attempts to commit genocide.
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
You are not the loudest but you right up there as one of the dumbest most obnoxious brainwashed jackasses on the planet.
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
THIS.
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
Had the democrats not stolen the 2020 election, 1. Russia would not have invaded Ukraine which is currently costing billions of $$$ 2. Hamas would have been taken care of in 1 swipe 3. NO OPEN BORDERS 4. Pipeline in full capacity This would have been a SAFE AMERICA!
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
Absofeckinlutely this. 🔥👏Most of us know Trump would do the worst thing for humanity. Just ask him so the confused folks know, too.
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
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The former guy wouldn’t have any idea how to handle what’s happening in the middle east! He’s a loser who’s is incompetent and selfish! He’s a convicted criminal! Why would anyone vote for a guy like that!
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
The Democratic Party, the party of Hamas.
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
You are absolutely right on all points. The "other guy" will either deport or place in concentration camps all other Muslims. DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN!
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
Trump is getting too many free passes on issues
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
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What a bunch ds pos ass wipe
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
It’s about time. I’m getting 2016 purity vibes from the everything we want or nothing crowd. M
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
Profound, wisdom! Thank you for this PSA…
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
He’s going to support Israel.
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.
You didn't need to say all that. You could have just said "Yes, I'm voting for evil, but it's allegedly the lesser of two evils."
As one of the loudest advocates for President Biden on this platform, I think it's totally fair to be critical of his position on Gaza. But if you're doing that, shouldn't someone ask the other guy who's running for the job how he'd handle it differently?  Don't let him get away with “oh, it wouldn't happen if I was in office.” What would his POLICY be? He should be subject to the same level of scrutiny if he's running for the job, and does not deserve a free pass on it. Because the policy with Israel isn't President Biden's.  It's a long-standing AMERICAN policy. ALL U.S. Presidents have supported Israel. But maybe it's time to change that.  Maybe no more blank check “we've always been pals, so I'll send you money no matter what.” Maybe we draw the line at their blatant, unchecked killing of women and children non-combatants and letting them starve to death. Because while it's been American policy to support them, it's also been American policy not to support war crimes, mass murders, and starving civilians.  So, before punishing the guy who's in office now, doing what he can behind the scenes with shitty cards dealt him to rescue hostages, stop the bombing, and deliver humanitarian aid, let's compare apples to apples, because I'm sure the other guy would be MUCH, MUCH worse. He doesn't give a shit about Muslims unless they're buying his property or giving his son-in-law billions of dollars. And, as a Muslim, I WILL be voting for President Biden because I DO know the difference between someone who genuinely wants to help us, and someone who means Muslims and people of color harm.