• poke@sh.itjust.works
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    8 days ago

    I read this as her calling those trying to paint her as supporting the Israeli military as “neo nazis”.

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          8 days ago

          people’s support for aoc despite her actions and words has become a depressing reminder of how little americans pay attention the machinations of our government and i think it because it’s labeled as politics.

          it’s so much worse than bernie because he made me believe that all this shit was happening because the information that could educate people to make information decisions required intention and action instead of being passively spoonfed by the main stream media, but now seeing that that the information is freely available at everyone’s fingertips online like aoc’s responses has made me realize that everyone doubles down on their ignorance like maga does.

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            8 days ago

            Most of them only care the part of the progressive movement which affects them. The 15 dollar minimum wage, LGBT movement, free healthcare, or whatever else drives them to it.

            Brown children getting burned alive does not affect them. So they defend it.

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              8 days ago

              i’ve heard this before and always felt like it was a cynical take; but it’s getting harder and harder to regard it as nothing more than cynicism as i keep seeing examples like aoc.

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        8 days ago

        I disagree. It would be far worse for her to bring her colleagues down than to call out misinformation from who she perceives to be bad actors.

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            8 days ago

            Anti genocide people and people being angry at her on twitter are two different groups. There is overlap, but they are not the same group and not the same subject for this conversation.

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        8 days ago

        It was an amendment that was never going to pass, not a bill. It’s important to know and recognize the difference. An amendment is useless if it doesn’t get added to the bill and voting for or against an amendment is different than voting for or against the bill.

        It’s like arguing over what goes in a shopping cart at a store where you’re not going to buy anything anyway.

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            8 days ago

            You’re misusing the term straw man. A straw man is when you’re arguing against something someone else has not asserted, pretending that it’s actually what they said. You have actually said she has voted to fund genocide when she actually voted against said funding and spoken out directly against genocide. You have intentionally chosen to ignore her actual actions and her words that contradict the narrative you’re pushing. You are pushing a straw man, ironically enough.