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this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2023
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Frankly I don't think there much boring about the genocide the corporatist is enabling.
If you avoid everyone who supports Israel in this fight you won't have anyone to vote for. I swear Israel is part of the national narrative on both sides and I don't understand why.
Volunteer and try to primary those old bastards out of office. The Squad is getting bigger every election.
Then I guess I'm not voting huh? I don't support colonizers, genociders, or the intersection of the two.
Yea I'm aware that's why I'm writing in hunter Biden.
After voting for people who explicitly said they dont care about my support only to be blamed for their failures I'm putting my foot down and not voting for anybody enabling a genocide.
Don't worry I live in upstate new york so unless I literally wad up my ballot and throw it at Biden so hard he dies my vote will have literally zero effect on the presidential race and I'm aware this is a very privellaged position to have.
I'm also voting straight working families party in local elections which usually get about 80 votes and the working families party candidate is the same as the dems.