Comments by "Gaza is not Amalek" (@Ass_of_Amalek) on "Did Biden lose the election in Gaza?" video.
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as a leftist, if I was american, my choice for the coming election would be between voting trump and voting third party. biden is beyond out of the question.
first of all, pal°°°ine aside, I believe a trump win will be better for the democrats and for leftist representation in the longer term. I don't think that trump will be able to destroy democracy more effectively than in his first term (considering the incompetence of most peoplehe employs for that, I think people opposing this effort will have learned and grown in strength more than his people, and it will be more difficult for him than the last time). with trump unable to run for a third term, the democrats will have better chances than they would after another biden term. if this election's winner is biden, it seems likely that the republicans will get a new two term president, when instead you could have had a one term clown show followed by likely a more competent democrat, quite possibly also less conservative because you will have sent the DNC the message that gen°°ide joe was not good enough.
on pal°°°ne, I believe that nobody aware of how much trump bases his foreign politics on personal appreciation or dislike of foreign leaders, which is based on whether or not strong men flatter him and treat him like he's one of them, can listen to the interview audio excerpt released by some journalist around the end of october, in which trump expresses in clearly very sincere (credibly strange) terms that he has slowly grown to ha°e net°°°ahu because he at some point could no longer suppress his pathological urge to insult and publically disrespect his allies and started to do it to trump. trump at his worst would be as bad on pales°°°e as biden, but he would be inconsistent, so overall better. trump also would be coming out of three years during which his voter base adopted the self-perception that they are the anti-war party due to then three years of war in ukraine. there will be some level of willingness among voters, and awareness thereof among trump staffers, to transfer parts of the same intent to deescalate onto i-country and the middle east, so I consider it not just plausible, but somewhat likely that trump would opt to give deescalation a chance, whereas with biden there is absolutely no way. biden thinks this is every other round, he lacks the capacity to understand that the current situation is unprecedented and extremely serious. I also think that his biden gaffe responding to the al ahli hoapital parking lot explosion as "looking like that was done by the other team" was an expression of biden's true attitude, seeing all this like spectator sports. well, trump does too, but he approaches life in general with that level of seriousness.
all in all, I give trump an 85% chance of being better on pales°°°e in his second term (yes, I know he was the worst in his first), a 5% chance of being worse, and 10% the same. probably only marginally better, but hey, lesser evil, you know?
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