• Deceptichum@kbin.social
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    Because stopping terrorists attacking ships from all over the world is a bad thing he’s done?

    Like I hate the guy, but this is probably one of the few instances of the broken clock being right.

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      I don’t really get it, what’s even to “hate” about Biden in the first place?

      People trash on him for ending the war in Afghanistan, because I guess we’re all supposed to act surprised that the Taliban just walked right back in and took power even though that’s what every expert was saying was going to happen even before the war started. Last time I checked, we all wanted the forever wars in Iraq and Afganistan to end.

      Republicans trash him for giving arms and spending money on Ukraine, even though they’re the victim of Russian imperialist aggression.

      People trashed on him for not calling for a ceasefire on Hamas, until he did call for it and it happened, after which people trashed on him because the war just started back up because neither Hamas nor Netenyahu were willing or able to back off. Biden didn’t start the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, nor was he the first or only US President to arm Israel (who are one of our only allies in the area), nor did he move the pieces that initiated this round of post-Oct 7th fighting, so it’s frankly the world’s biggest stretch to blame him for it.

      And so now people want to trash on him for bombing the Houtis, who are terrorists who have been openly pirating ships on key global trade routes, and who have been warned multiple times that they would face retaliation if there were to continue doing it. We basically told these Houti morons “fuck around and find out” and now they’re finding out so we all have to pretend to have bleeding hearts for him.

      “Hating” Biden while the very real specter of Trump looms over the 2024 election is just nonsense to me.

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        I’m stunned how media can swings population opinion in a snap of a finger.

        The same US administration brainwashed many people to believe Saudi Arabia is bad because they were at war with Houthis.

        Houthis are a tool similar to Hamas and Hezbollah in Lebanon. They can be controlled remotely.

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          Saudi Arabia is “bad” all on their own, no propaganda needed, just go on the topics they themselves report

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        He’s unironically my favorite President in my lifetime. History will remember him fondly no matter how hard far right fascists and tankies try to alter the truth

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        I feel that quite a few people are tired, mostly. So they project those negative feelings, with a sprinkle of zero research, and a dollop of regurgitation, and point it all at whomever happens to be at the highest point of whatever they want to blame. In this case: Biden. Bob Ross could be in the seat and things could be absolutely amazing and people would still find something. It’s just the way it is, heightened by the sheer number of folks who are at various levels of angry and confused.

        None of it is right, of course. Nor does it provide an excuse for behavior. It is, at least, one reason of many that I’m way to lazy to tap out and run through with two fingers. The best the rest of us can do is continue to be reasonable and to work together, while fighting against foolish perspectives and holier-than-thou accusations and finger pointing lightly disguised as shallow arguments.

        As for me: I’m on the side of “more likely to make things better.” and we know why that happens to be the case. One step at a time. Let’s just make sure to not fall off and continue working locally and at State level.

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        Only thing I hate him for is his unwillingness to actually end the conflict between Israel and Hamas. He keeps delivering weapons to Israel to continue its apartheid policies. I couldn’t care less about whatever virtue signalling he does in front of the camera as long as he actively supports Israel’s gruesome attacks.

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        People trashed on him for not calling for a ceasefire on Hamas, until he did call for it and it happened,

        When did he call for a ceasefire? Not a temporary truce, a ceasefire. Also people hate him because he keeps funding Israel.

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          Also people hate him because he keeps funding Israel.

          That’s not a Biden problem which would be solved by voting for Trump.

          That’s US foreign policy problem.

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            It’s not something Trump would solve, yeah, but it’s very much a Biden problem. He’s going so far as to bypass Congress to do it. Past presidents actually used their influence over Israel to do something.

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                There’s a lot of bipartisan support for Israel, but Biden is going above and beyond that. Like I said, there are past examples of presidents acting to reign in Israel’s rampages.

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        He “ended” Afghanistan with seemingly no plan and just abandoned large amounts of weapons and supplies that are now unaccounted for in a volatile region.

        I think the public would have been okay with a longer timeframe if they had made efforts to render more things inert or ship them back. It may not be the most cost effective compared to replacement, but its better than just shoving more weapons into the region with no accountability.

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        He’s a NeoLib capitalist, whose actions in the past have caused much harm to society (e.g. crime bill).

        I really struggle to see what’s to like about him.

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          It’s kind of crazy that you had to go back to 1994 to find something concrete to criticize Biden for.

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            Oh I can fault him for things today as well, but I like to set a precedent to show a history of bad decisions.

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                His inability to act in regards to Palestine and his continued support for Israel going so far as to fast-track weapons to them yet he’s unable to do so for Ukraine.

                It doesn’t matter if he started it or not, he plays one of the the most pivotal roles in what’s happening at the moment.

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                  You should be mad that Israel is getting weapons when Ukraine isn’t.

                  But not at Biden.

                  https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senate-sets-test-vote-ukraine-aid-despite-republican-opposition-2023-12-06/

                  When it comes to Gaza…

                  There is no US President, real or hypothetical, who would stop military support of Israel in the wake of the October 7th attacks. And there is no US President, real or hypothetical, who is going to call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza before every last Israeli hostage is accounted for.

                  Biden’s policies on Israel so far are not far even from someone as left as Bernie Sanders, because rational minds understand that there is no simple solution to middle east peace, nor has there ever been.

                  We’d all like to see Hamas release their hostages, and Israel to release those who have been held without due process. We’d all like to see an end to the violence and hostility, and an end to the era where both Israel and Palestine are under the control of fascist authoritarian regimes. Sadly it’s not as simple as sending Jared Kushner over or whatever delusional shit Americans want to come up with next.

                  I’d love to see every last dollar of the US defense budget go to whooping Putin’s ass in Ukraine, but that’s also not very realistic.

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      Why not, um, just restrain Israel instead? Because we Americans value dead Palestinians more than we fear inflation.

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        So the Houthis get carte blanche to attack international trade routes because something someone Israel?

        Hard to believe we’re still making people this dumb. Darwin must have gotten something wrong.

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          No, we should act to prevent them from doing this. Instead of bombing (and risking further spread and escalation) why not remove their motivation for doing this? What is their motivation for doing this? Their motivation is to prevent Israel from genociding. Now, if we just prevent Israel from genociding, the boats flow, Palestinians don’t get murdered, people in Yemen don’t get bombed either, and we make escalation less likely. That sounds like a far better outcome to me. The only reason to opt for the more violent path, is that you actually want the violence. If that’s your goal, then you’re the bad guy.

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            Their motivation is Iranian power projection, and they are just a stooge. Palestine is just the headline they are using.

            (That said, what’s happening in Palestine is a genocide, no question about that)