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Projection really is a strong suit of you right wingers isn't it?
Genocide isn't any less wrong, no matter how much abuse you throw at its critics.
I love the part where you can quote me saying genocide isn't wrong. Oh wait you can't.
Way to out yourself hard as a fucking liar.
You just demand complicit silence while it's going on.
I love the part where you can quote me saying I demand complicit silence while it's going on. Oh wait you can’t.
Way to out yourself hard as a fucking liar.
Guess I was mistaken. Cool. So I'll keep saying that centrist democrats are genocidal monsters who prefer trump winning over telling netanyahu no.
False dichotomy - you're making it sound like if the democrats would say no to netanyahu, they'd instantly win. This is so far from the truth and backed by no data whatsoever. Like it or hate it, the situation in gaza doesn't even make it into the top 10 of things important to american voters.
I mean, since centrists keep blaming the anti-genocide wing for their loss, they seem to think we swung the election. Regardless of how we voted.
More evidence to support my point to be honest. You're in a bubble mate. Barely anyone blames the anti-genocide in gaza wing who voted for harris for the loss. They blame all those who voted the other way, or who abstained, which was made slightly worse by those who sowed apathy, most of which didn't have gaza etc anywhere in their list of priorities. But you think they did, because you're chronically online or chronically misinformed.
Read this thread.
Even MORE evidence to support my point. You're pointing to the bubbliest bubble of all bubbles as evidence you're not in a bubble 😂 you can't make this up
It's neat how no example of centrists blaming all critics for trump counts.