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This is just a despicable stance. International law has absolutely nothing to do with "moral equivalence" and the White House knows it. You are judged for your own crimes. Arguing that you feel someone else's crimes were worse, therefore, you must be exonerated for your own crimes is not a thing.
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When you commit genocide against an entire race of people, then having the international criminal court issue an arrest warrant is the least of what you deserve.
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@マーティン・ステンツェル。 ケルン在住。 @Ricky He is just a puppet, there aren't enough functional brain cells left for this to be explained as his own initiative. One can only conclude that his puppet masters are Ashkanazi.
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Sleepy Joe at it again. Maybe stop and think for a minute WHY Netanyahu is on that list alongside Hamas leaders instead of blindly throwing support behind his regime.
I mean, he's not wrong, there is no real equivalence between Israel and Hamas, just not in the way he probably means.
@davidpnice yeah well why pay attention to the ramblings of an accomplice to genocide.
@ruurd@mastodon.social @David Nice @Ricky I don't understand why the 25th amendment has not been invoked and Joe stuck in a dementia care facility.
war criminals of a feather stick together
though on one thing Jenocide Joe is accurate, there is no equivalence, in terms os scale and atrocity, between Hamas' despicably criminal killing of hundreds of civilians and Israel's criminal indiscriminate mass killing of hundreds on thousand of civilians.
@fedezan @Ricky It is not like Hamas was not provoked, after you've had enough of your children machine gunned to death this sort of thing tends to happen.
@nanook you are indeed right, that explains what happened on October 7, though - as opposed to Palestinian armed resistence against Israel's invasion, mass slaughter, ethnic cleansing and apartheid, that started many, many years before october 7 of last year - the killing of civilians is not permitted by international law.
@fedezan @Ricky Ashkanazis and Muslims both seem to have little respect for law, for that matter that can be extended to military-industrial-intelligence complexes.
@nanook I'd say Zionists rather than Ashkenazis, and I wouldn't generalize to "Muslims" (I believe many in the almost 2 billion Muslim popolution in the world are no less law abiding than Christians or followers of other religions)
America has no voice at the ICC, insignificant.
The inability to distinguish between antisemitism and legitimate criticism of a government and/or government officials is pathetic and dangerous. Also, Biden has nothing to lose: he's not staying in office or running for re-election with the prospect of maybe winning or maybe losing, and as Kamala lost, she has no election prospects for him to (hypothetically) tank by calling a spade a spade.
@Quark Maker @Ricky The whole anti-Semite argument is bogus anyway. 97% of Israel's population is Ashkanazi. The Ashkanazi are NOT a Semitic people, on the other hand, the Palestinians are. So if you are pro-Israel, you are Antisemitic.
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Well, I guess that clears up the debate about why Democratic voters stayed home on election day.

I'm not an expensive consultant with a long history of occasionally winning an election, but I'm guessing that potential voters might want a little more differentiation between the party of the far right, (that brings death and suffering to millions) and a party of the center (that helps bring death and suffering of millions.)

But what do I know?

@troy_friz_zell @Ricky Apparently not much in the way of history, it was the party on the left that favored slavery, and the party on the right that fought to end it.
gross. It's like he's learned nothing from recent events. People don't want our government to support genocide.
This statement by #GenocideJoe speaks volumes about his own racism. Putting western men in the same corner as Palestinians (the leaders of Hamas) is more triggering to him than the gravity of the accusations.
How is Hamas even a threat at present? Gaza has been turned into a death camp.