• gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Gotta be honest: Muslim Americans who think it’s a good plan to not vote, or vote for anyone other than Biden in the general are their own worst enemy.

    I get it. It sucks. But that’s how our shitty electoral system is designed.

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    3 months ago

    Muslim Americans - both of them - who soured on Biden don’t give a shit what he says or does.

    In the mean time, Muslim Americans that aren’t pathetic morons don’t fall for these troll headlines and articles.

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      3 months ago

      Just going to insult their grievances and put your head in the sand as to why they’re not supporting them? Some of them have even had family members killed.

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        I swear these people who are full of self-righteousness don’t actually respect their constituents and don’t believe in freedom of thought and expression where it matters. It’s like watching the high horse treatment Hillary did back in 2016 and these chodes are repeating it.

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      3 months ago

      Does it matter anymore. It will be 4 more years of genocide in Palestine and not having a choice is not the responsibility of voters.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    3 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    WASHINGTON — “Outraged,” “point of no return” and “absolute disaster” are how some Muslim American organizers have described their reactions to an aid package for Israel that is making its way through Congress for President Joe Biden to sign into law.

    Many Muslim Americans were already furious with the Biden administration over its handling of the Israel-Hamas war, with activists organizing Democrats to vote “uncommitted" rather than support the president in some state primaries this year.

    The aid package, which now heads to the Senate for likely passage next week, would mark a significant boost of U.S. support for Israel, though the U.S. has already sent weapons to the country since the start of its war with Hamas.

    “This package will deliver critical support to Israel and Ukraine; provide desperately needed humanitarian aid to Gaza, Sudan, Haiti, and other locations impacted by conflicts and natural disasters around the world; and bolster security and stability in the Indo-Pacific,” the president said in the statement.

    Separately, a White House official pointed to the administration’s numerous meetings with state, local and interfaith leaders, as well as outreach to Muslim, Arab and Palestinian communities.

    Activist Linda Sarsour echoed his sentiments, arguing that “trying to explain that Joe Biden is better right now during a genocide is not a talking point that lands within our communities.”


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