

sensiblepuffin
Other countries were waiting for the new administration, since that would signal what our stance was going to be for the next 4 years. It’s true that Trump doesn’t care about Gaza, but he certainly would like to raze it and build some hotels. At the same time, people stateside might like to protest, but more and more are afraid of being whisked away by plainclothes nobodies to El Salvador. It is possible to say that Harris would not have done a better job stopping the genocide and also that she was still the correct answer.
Hello! I realized I was looking at a different comment chain, which made me think that.
Now:
Basically, what I think needed to happen is a) Harris wins narrowly, and b) we take the energy that people are just now starting to cultivate under Trump (i.e. as he does everything he promised to do and more, for the benefit of seemingly no one but him) and protest because Harris wasn’t good enough. Americans cannot keep living in a world where every presidential election is life and death, because that guarantees fascism. The only good thing about what’s going on right now is that leopards’ faces are being eaten.
I did not want Harris because she wasn’t a good enough candidate. Plain as. She was the better of the two candidates we have, but that’s simply not good enough anymore. It hasn’t been for what, four of the last five election cycles? We need more than two viable candidates (end FPTP), a fragmenting of parties (suicide while FPTP is active), and/or people to wake the fuck up.
A large part of this was them waiting a year for Israel to get back to them about that li’l old genocide they were carrying out.
From 7 October 2023 to 30 November 2024, several requests for information and access were sent the Government of Israel, as well as requests for information to the State of Palestine and the Ministry of Health in Gaza. The State of Palestine provided information and extensive comments on the report presented by the Commission before the Human Rights Council at its 56 th session. On 15 January 2025, the Commission submitted a request for information to Israel about ongoing investigations and accountability efforts (see section Impunity and Accountability, para. 147). No responses were received from Israel. The Commission has also not received from Israel any further information on violations and abuses committed by the military wing of Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups on 7 October 2023. The Commission has not received any information about prosecutions of members of Hamas and other armed groups for the crimes committed on 7 October 2023.
They also needed to bring witnesses to testify before the committee, which is a little difficult when people in Gaza can’t even get food and drinking water.