• Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    Let’s lay out the facts to debunk your wildly inaccurate and out-of-context accusations.

    I disagree personally with centralized money interests in politics, but it is currently legal and ubiquitous in the US.

    In your list, Biden is one of about three hundred politicians to receive political donations from “pro-israel” groups.

    Israel has been an active military ally of the US for 75 years, receives billions in aid annually from the US, and groups may legally support political candidates that vote to provide that aid.

    Biden is one of the longest serving senators and has received political contributions according to years served, like the other 278 senators in the list.

    As for your lie that Biden is “enthusiastically aiding in a genocide”, it should be obvious by.

    1)the most recent abstention of the US vote and veto from the UN regarding the immediate cease-fire,

    2)netanyahu being upset with Biden and.

    3)the overall perpetual breakdown of us-israel diplomatic relations

    that Biden is in no way “enthusiastically aiding in a genocide”.

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      7 months ago

      He literally structured the deals in a way to avoid federal oversight. That’s enthusiastic support if I’ve ever seen it. You’re not living in reality if you fail to see these facts.

      • Varyk@sh.itjust.works
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        7 months ago

        I see you adhere to the less relevant, opinionated and more vague route of debate.

        I like it.

        Oranges, I mean. I like oranges.

        What type? Why am I bringing up oranges? You’ll have to guess.