r/USEmpire Nov 04 '24

Sami Hamdi on the US election

Via Instagram @theamericanmuslimdialogue @salhachimi : For Kamala Harris, the road to the White House is paved with the bodies of Palestinians.

The reason Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are not stopping the genocide is because they believe that if the genocide stops, they will lose Zionist support and the election. Now is the time to prove to the American establishment that Zionism is no longer a political asset, but a political liability, by defeating Harris at the polls.

Watch full interview with Sami Hamdi at The American Muslim Dialogue https://youtube.com/watch?v=QC2wdFKx-kk&t=1657s

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u/EnterTamed Nov 04 '24

Yeah, let's never vote then... All Presidents have been war criminals... /S🤡

Muslims not voting in Saudi Arabia, definitely stopped the Yemen genocide... /S🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

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u/kyleruggles Nov 04 '24

Vote but there needs to be alternatives to red and blue, that's the problem. No matter which party they vote for, both parties are genocidal.

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u/EnterTamed Nov 04 '24

Yeah, the political system is old; only White property owning men over 21, got to decide originally. Those rights have been "expanded" to more people, by allowing poor, women, black,... To participate. Is it perfect now? No, but these rights were won when average people fought for them. We can't allow it to slide back.

Genocide usually has a logic; Israel Jews are in the minority, in the land Trump wants to give them (Greater Israel). Why Israel is doing apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and genocide. To maintain the Jewish majority, ethnostate.

Trump is a megalomaniac, he wants to be remembered as a dictator. Why he did "fake electors", fascist divide and conquer, talks nuking Iran, killing Iranian general, shooting George Floyd protestors,... Does Iranian lives don't matter? We can save them. Think George Bush and Iraq, it can always get worse. (Not to mention that Trump doesn't believe in Global warming.)

When you are fighting to expand rights, you don't want to have a psychopath as your opponent.

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u/kyleruggles Nov 04 '24

True true.

It's a shame Garland sat on his hands for over 2 years before appointing Smith. The fact that Trump is free and able to run again shows how f*cked up the US gov't and it's "law and order" really is.

If Democracy is so important, they should have hit the ground running day 1 of Biden's admin.

Sadly it looks like both parties want to continue this insanity. Democratic leaders blame the Republicans for sh*t while not doing anything about them. Good cop/Bad cop. Both horrible cops.

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u/EnterTamed Nov 04 '24

There's also the Overton window; Bernie was more popular after 2 terms of Obama, than after Trump. When we win the Overton window shift in our favor. After Trump won, he normalized right wing positions, that centrists also had to adopt. Imagine if Trump normalizes sending US anti-genocide protestors to black Sites or something...

If we don't want "good cop bad cop", we must stop the "bad cop"... (Do centrists want right-wing to win? Yes, they want the Overton window to move to the center again, that's there the oligarchs like it)

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u/kyleruggles Nov 04 '24

I agree!

But that good cop Garland waited over 2 years, that's what gets me. It all seems to be going further right to me, both Cheney's endorsing Kamala? That doesn't look good.

To me it looks like the good cop is working WITH the bad cop. Good cop has an excuse to blame the bad cop and it just continues. When I see both cops taking AIPAC money, taking advantage of Citizens United, it's... not a good look.

Admit it. Republicans have broken politics.

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u/EnterTamed Nov 04 '24

Republicans are like "the dog to caught the car"; they won (Reagan landslide,...) and moved the Overton window so far right, that Bill Clinton had to campaign to the right of George H bush.... But their policies are not popular now (look at project 25, they have to manufacture Trans-panic and shit ...)

So Mitch McConnell's "chicken race" strategy of blocking democracy, implying oligarchs had to go with the Republicans "if they wanted anything done". Mitch gave us the "fascist environment" people like Noam Chomsky warned about (way before Trump)👉 you need a strong man to get things done, "democracy game doesn't work"... Thanks Mitch!

To be fair, it's not just Cheney what realize that democracy is threatened;

Trump is in a way worse that previous fascists, because of Trump's support... Here is what the leading "Fascists scholar" Robert Paxton said recently in NYT:

At his home in the Hudson Valley, I read back to him one of his earlier definitions of fascism, which he described as a “mass, anti-liberal, anti-communist movement, radical in its willingness to employ force . . . distinct not only from enemies on the left but also from rivals on the right.” I asked him if he thought it described Trumpism. “It does,” he said. Nonetheless, he remains committed to his yes-no paradigm of accuracy and usefulness. “I’m not pushing the term because I don’t think it does the job very well now,” Paxton told me. “I think there are ways of being more explicit about the specific danger Trump represents.”

When we met, Kamala Harris had just assumed the Democratic nomination. “I think it’s going to be very dicey,” he said. “If Trump wins, it’s going to be awful. If he loses, it’s going to be awful too.” He scoured his brain for an apt historical analogy but struggled to find one. Hitler was not elected, he noted, but legally appointed by the conservative president, Paul von Hindenburg. “One theory,” he said, “is that if Hindenburg hadn’t been talked into choosing Hitler, the bubble had already burst, and you would have come up with an ordinary conservative and not a fascist as the new chancellor of Germany. And I think that that’s a plausible counterfactual, Hitler was on the downward slope.” In Italy, Mussolini was also legitimately appointed. “The king chose him,” Paxton said, “Mussolini didn’t really have to march on Rome.”

Trump’s power, Paxton suggested, appears to be different. “The Trump phenomenon looks like it has a much more solid social base,” Paxton said. “Which neither Hitler nor Mussolini would have had.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/23/magazine/robert-paxton-facism.html

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u/kyleruggles Nov 04 '24

Well hopefully Kamala will win tomorrow or the next few days, and hopefully we'll hear the last of that guy forever. I fear the Trump stench will linger on in congress for decades.

Still irks me how seditionists were sworn back into congress like nothing happened.

I only hope this time that Kamala won't follow Biden's path at nothing will fundamentally change.

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u/EnterTamed Nov 04 '24

💯 let's hope. Fun talking with you, catch you later❤️

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u/kyleruggles Nov 04 '24

Likewise, buddy! The entire world needs a sane USA! And I live above them lol.

Take care!

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u/sushisection Nov 04 '24

all cops are bad though. even the "good cop". the good cop will have you convinced that voting for a genocide is in your best interests.