I think it is helpful to remind everyone of the first rule of politics: Old People Vote.
They're the most reliable voters, and they now outnumber literally everyone else even if everyone voted.
Young people tend to be unreliable voters. They say they have feelings about things, but can't be bothered to actually vote.
That being said, if the young people can be organized, they are capable of making a difference. But left to their own devices, they generally don't vote.
As for Biden: He was a mediocre candidate when he won against Trump the first time, and he is a mediocre candidate now.
But he's the incumbent and the election is less than four months away.
Democrats need to shut up and close ranks, like they are capable of doing on other issues.
In a May 24, 2021 piece, former Reagan admin worker, Lawrence J. Korb points out how Biden is...
Yeah, like a former Reagan admin worker is ever gonna say anything about a Democrat other than "This guy sucks"
Overall, I think Biden is handling the issue with Israel as best as literally anyone could. Even Reagan struggled with Israel and the Middle East, and his party was the easier one.
The US providing arms to Israel is actually the only thing that is keeping Israel from treating the Palestinians much, much worse. While Israel has "accidentally" killed "a few" aid workers and reporters, they know that they can't kill "too many" or they'll lose their main source of supplies and support. Without US aid, they could just "kill everyone" and ignore the international community. Just look at how most of the wars in Africa are conducted, or even how Hamas conducts their side of the war, and you can see at least minimal restraint being shown by Israel.
"Just look at how most of the wars in Africa are conducted, or even how Hamas conducts their side of the war, and you can see at least minimal restraint being shown by Israel."
I think a major problem is that the Israeli military is not showing enough restraint. Minimal restraint is clearly not enough when the killing aid workers and the media continues.
A NBC twitter video on abuse in Sde Teiman Camp.
https://x.com/allinwithchris/status/1799442067409523185
- I think Chris Hayes does a good job showing parallels of US torture in Iraq and Israel torture.
- 3:29 of the video was shocking to me as a person was tortured to death.
- The Times reports that 35 people have been reported killed at Sde Teiman.
- I like how Hayes ends with a call to action “to not look away”.
- This was a very good news segment from NBC news.
The torture of civilians in prison shows to me that "minimal restraint" is pitiful. I think that it normal for most people to not torture others. Most normal people do not need to restrain themselves from the urge to torture. I think a better government would arrest their war criminals and put them on trial. This shows me why right wing governments are dangerous like Netanyahu's.
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=182224.msg8532279#msg8532279 In this past post, I write about how the Israeli military has been using snipers to harm and kill civilians.
There have been multiple reports of Israeli military snipers shooting civilians in Gaza.
In December it was reported by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem that:
An Israeli military sniper shot and killed two women inside the Holy Family Parish in Gaza on Saturday, according to the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/16/middleeast/idf-sniper-gaza-church-deaths-intl-hnkOn the 13th of this month, 3 Palestinians were killed by sniper fire at Nasser Hospital.
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/three-palestinians-killed-by-israeli-sniper-fire-gazas-nasser-medical-complex-2024-02-13/https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/three-palestinians-killed-by-israeli-sniper-fire-gazas-nasser-medical-complex-2024-02-13/According to this wikipedia article, on December 15, 2023 in Gaza three Israeli civilians: Yotam Haim, Alon Shamriz, and Samer Talalka were killed by the IDF.
An Israeli sniper then opened fire on them, killing Shamriz and Talalka and wounding Haim.
a soldier acting against the battalion commander's order shot and killed him.
https://www.icj-cij.org/sites/default/files/case-related/192/192-20240111-ora-01-00-bi.pdfOn page 30 of Transcript of South Africa's submissions regarding provisional measures
This intent is evident from Israel’s conduct in:
(1) specially targeting Palestinians living in Gaza;
(2) using weaponry that causes large-scale homicidal destruction, as well as targeted sniping of
civilians;
A Palestinian father and daughter were killed by Israeli snipers in Gaza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6__JTz_1iso&rco=1This Middle East Eye video reports that:
Israeli snipers were conducting a field execution in Al-Shatie Refugee Camp in Gaza, in which they killed multiple Palestinian civilians, including a Palestinian father and daughter who were trying to find shelter.
So from my viewpoint, this "minimal restraint" stratagem is not working. The IDF continues to kill innocent people. Crimes against humanities are occurring with this "minimal restraint" approach.
Sidenote: This post was not so much disagreeing but rather my skepticism of whether or not the government of Israel is showing restraint or not. It is possible that Israel could increase the rate of killing, but I would not view an increase in killing as a loss of "minimal restraint", but rather an unfortunately natural evolution of the stages of genocide.
One example I am thinking of is how the government of Nazi Germany placed people in ghettos at first. Some people starved to death in the Warsaw ghetto. Later on, the ghettos were liquidated by the Nazis and people were sent to concentration camps. So to me, I think the Nazi government was not losing restraint, but rather morphing and finding a new doctrine for killing people.