The carnage in Palestine is far reduced now than it was a month ago. I have no confidence that it will hold, but so far the only way that Trump has been worse than Biden on the issue is that Trump is explicit in his rhetoric as opposed to trying to sugar coat it. I realize that to Americans, who are only directly effected by the genocide in so far as hearing about it makes them sad, having their leaders tell them soothing lies means everything, but to those actually in Palestine, it doesn't make a material difference.
BrainInABox
It isn't a surprise, no one's surprised.
You have to remember though, the pro-Palestinian crowd doesn't care about the rhetoric the parties deliver to the domestic American audience. Obviously the Democrats repeatedly claiming their working towards a peaceful resolution while not actually doing so, rather than Trump just coming out and taking the mask off matters a hell of a lot more than the actual damage and death happening in Gaza, but good luck convincing the loony pro-Palestinians of that.
Hugh Everett also had a PhD in Physics.
"hmm, funny how all the people criticizing genocide Joe disappeared"
"No we didn't, are right here"
"Blocked"
And I'm not hearing any criticism of Putin, Leobold II, Pol Pot, or Charles Manson from you. What's you point?
What are you talking about?
If Trump was in office on Oct. 7
But he wasn't, Biden was, and Biden made the choice to back Israel in its genocide to the hilt.
They'd have to make a coherent point for me to misrepresent
What the fuck is the logic there? Complete non-sequitor
Oh, so now providing weapons to Israel is ethnic cleansing?