• Casual Apatheist@leminal.space
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    You have not answered the question.

    PAM: bla…

    SHUT UP AND ANSWER THE QUESTION. And remember you are under oath.

    PAM: Angry uhh…

    Anyhing that comes out of your mouth, if it’s not the answer - it is deflection, and henceforth garbage.

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        1. Well he showed America why EACH and EVERY vote matters
        2. The consequences of ONE poor decision /indecision on one’s part
        3. How one appreciates the good poorly, until the real bad arrives
        4. Why America is actually great. Not because of screw-ups like him, but because of its citizens.

        Disclaimer: I am not an American, I am from a fucked up nation where the vast majority is MAGA equivalent. This is why I have come to love how the people of America have reacted and their understanding and clarity which my unfortunate nation lacks.

        We aren’t even in the news because our’s is at the fine threshold were we overstep the boundaries a lot but not too much at a time - so it doesn’t show. Those who may rise above their own turmaoil to pay even the slightest attention can see it easily, but we are a nation just in the background and the view is blurred by the upheaval of the rest.

        Plz do not ask me which. You might guess correctly or incorrectly and I will not answer.

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          How one appreciates the good poorly, until the real bad arrives

          Was the Biden administration before Trump’s good even after more than a year of genocide in Palestine?

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            It wasn’t, but that time America was not an active participant in the game. They were amongst those trying to provide aid to Gaza (or atleast that was the official stance).

            The abhorrent behaviour of Trump government is a radically opposite stand. Concentrating the people at aid centers, by taking advantage of their hunger, and then make them sitting ducks.

            These people are so disconnected from themselves, they feel that abstract ideas in their head are more important than actual physical suffering of people.

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              It wasn’t, but that time America was not an active participant in the game. They were amongst those trying to provide aid to Gaza (or atleast that was the official stance).

              WTF? They built a pier off the shore of Gaza that lasted less than a week and airdropped a few crates of food. This is entirely outweighed by the unconditional support of the Israeli government’s genocide. They provided everything Israel ever wanted and never made an actual ultimatum to Netanyahu’s government. They absolutely were active participants (in fact, the main instigators).

              The abhorrent behaviour of Trump government is a radically opposite stand. Concentrating the people at aid centers, by taking advantage of their hunger, and then nake them sitting ducks.

              This did get a lot of media coverage in early 2025 but AFAIK it’s not exactly unprecedented and Israel had already been doing similar things in the early stages of the operation post Oct 7th. At the very least, it’s hard to say whether these tactics, as cruel and horrifying as they are, were any more lethal than what they were already doing for a year before that.

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            The people said no the first time. It was a bullshit law from 1929 that broke our electoral system and placed him in office

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              The electoral college dates to far before 1929.

              Regardless, pretending Trump doesn’t represent the American public is cope at best.

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                I know. It was the permanent arbitrary capping of the number of house seats/electors that caused the system to get completely fucked up. We should have 3x the number by now as population has tripled since then. This is what has caused the major imbalance in voice power voter in small states vs large, which keeps getting worse.

                He represents a minority, not the whole. That’s the issue. He’s approaching Nixon post resignation levels of disapproval. Pretending that the majority of Americans are represented by that is idiotic