• Aqarius@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I find it interesting how the agency and duty is always with the voters to swallow a turd, rather that with the politicians to offer non-turds.

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      5 months ago

      Maybe more voters than you think actually want the turd. Most Americans can’t find Gaza on a map let alone give a shit about it.

      But of those who do, faced with a choice between Israelis or Palestinians controlling that region, they’re probably going to choose Israel every time. Neither side wants to coexist. And when you lose a war, you don’t typically get much agency.

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        5 months ago

        Entirely possible, but the argument strikes me… oddly Republican. As in it’s on a surface level short-sighted, in that it’s pandering to the base and calling it “will of the people”, regardless of long term repercussions, and deep-level ideological, in that it anchors this “will of the people” on a presupposed silent majority, that just so happens to always agree with the party heads.