

Sure.
Going out to vote is a better idea.
But then again, republican gerrymandering makes your vote pretty much cast into the void.
Sure.
Going out to vote is a better idea.
But then again, republican gerrymandering makes your vote pretty much cast into the void.
Wrong clock right twice a day…
Except, now is the time for it to strike wrong. As expected.
While it might feel like Netanyahu’s genocide, what with the defense minister switching and all, the truth of all people in power is:
They have support from others.
From fanatic support to apathy, someone is listening to what he says (and making his dreams a reality), while others are letting it happen by not doing anything.
Had Netanyahu suggested genocide and gotten laughed at, none of this would be hapening.
Yet he didn’t get laughed at. He got listened to instead.
The only real accomplishment he’ll get is non-US-controlled war crime trials for US military personell. Perhaps even politicians.
According to the Geneva conventions (which the US is a party to), the prospective war criminal’s state basically gets first dibs to prosecute their own war criminals. What this means is they can be game the system and be incredibly lenient - they just need to keep the appearance of impartiality.
A real alternative is another party stepping up. Historically that was the other side of the war, but today most likely an international org.
What are they gonna do?
Redirect arms shipments meant for them in protest?
Bold of you to assume it is.