the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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tldr: things are crazy so we must keep doing the same things we've always been doing to make it better.
the most galling part of this message is acknowledging biden's position on gaza and aipac's stranglehold over biden et al., but still not calling out biden on it; it would resonate MUCH more strongly for an ally to publicly call out an ally on being a patsy for isreal.
he's one of the very few people who could do it and i'm sure he knows that; but he still won't and i wish i could understand why because the sentimental part of me wants to rejoin that fold.
i suppose it could be argued that there's something to be said about presenting a united front; i just wish i knew what it is.