The inequities in the justice system has always been in this country. You just can't ignore it anymore.
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I want to believe that such a public display of inequality of our legal system would galvanize change; but we're now living in a world where a genocide that's publicly available for viewing in real time is popularly considered to be acceptable political collateral damage and both the people who want to stop it and the people who stop participating because of it are blamed for it.
It makes me wonder what the tipping point will be like and I hope I'm long dead by then so I don't have to continue witnessing the increasing cruelty that so many are fooled into perpetuating.
is popularly considered to be acceptable political collateral damage and both the people who want to stop it and the people who stop participating because of it are blamed for it.
It seems to drag that a genocide being horrible is not a reason to stop participating. A genocide being horrible is a reason to fight to stop it. Drag thinks it's entirely reasonable to blame people who choose to do nothing about genocide.
choosing to do nothing is understandable if it's seems like your only options are to vote for either of the 2 political parties that are both supporting the genocide.
Well drag doesn't understand it. When drag sees a genocide, drag does something to stop it. Drag doesn't really understand the apolitical mindset.
It's a symptom of it system destroying itself because of it's inherent contradictions; it's also the same reason why we're going with fascism.
What is drag doing to stop it?
Drag attends biweekly rallies to protest against the genocide. These rallies have effectively changed the government's stance on the Palestine issue and begun a shift in public and political opinion away from ties with Israel. Netanyahu says drag's country have betrayed him and we're all antisemites.
Drag also told Americans to vote for Harris so that things wouldn't get worse while we direct action doers solved the problem. Unfortunately, Trump won the election, so it looks like it's going to be very difficult to end the genocide no matter how much direct action we do, unless we put a bullet in Trump's head. Thanks to the US's decision to ramp up financial and military support for the genocide, we've had to change priorities from stopping the genocide, to just getting refugees out and a safe place to live. It sucks.
Your action to oppose the genocide was to tell people to vote for the people committing the genocide?
No, you're forgetting the first paragraph of drag's answer. Only part of drag's action to oppose the genocide was to tell people to vote for the politician who was campaigning to reduce her organisation's support for genocide. It seems like you're having some trouble holding the entire situation in your head.
Drag will make this very simple: don't do nothing when a genocide is happening.
Ok, but drag was encouraging people to vote for the people committing the genocide. Drag was literally doing worse than nothing.
Is that a deontological moral stance or a consequentialist one? Drag asks because it seems like a deontological moral stance, and if your deontology is that you can never choose between two bad options and need to abdicate responsibility instead, well those are garbage ethics that will cause genocide to happen.
Consequentialist. Lending false legitimacy to the lie that Kamala and the Democrats aren't fully, one hundred percent, active and willful participants in the genocide, and spreading the false claim that the genocide is somehow "restrained" under Democrats in a way it won't be under Trump simply serves to downplay and diminish the severity of what's happening, and stifling any pressure against it. It's not fighting genocide, it's normalizing it.
So you're saying no more people are going to die because of Trump's presidency than would have under Kamala? You're making a direct argument that Trump is 0% worse for Palestinians, Ukrainians, trans people, and immigrants?
If drag is going to start doing that kind of bad-faith bullshit, I don't see any point in continuing.