• Lemminary@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I think this question might have caused my brain to short circuit.

    Yeah, because you expect a certain answer and I’m not giving you that. I’m telling you that I’m not playing your game because I’m calling you out. Your rhetoric sucks.

    continuing to aggressively fund a regime currently attempting a genocide

    You know what’s also comically biased? Pretending that that’s all they’re doing, but go off.

    The vast majority of your reply borders on word soup … and mostly consists of doing the thing you’re currently accusing me of doing.

    Quote me, do it. If we’re doing the same thing I want to see exactly what you mean with examples. Because it seems to me that you don’t want to understand and you’re now reaching and deflecting. I was very clear with what I meant in my previous comment. I can’t help you if you don’t want to read it carefully and earnestly.

    he won’t stop indirectly funding a genocide is ghoulish and repugnant

    But that’s not what you wrote. You are blaming Democrats as a whole for a political decision, essentially calling every one of them a panel murderers. And now have shifted to single-handedly blaming Biden for this funding when there has been clear bipartisan support. How is it that I’m more informed on this as a foreigner? You see how you’re not the one being consistent? And I can quote you if you want although I think it’s very clear.

    the guy currently kicking a puppy

    The guy kicking the puppy is in Israel. The people who gave that guy the boots he’s using to kick that puppy with with are in the USA. Ultimately, who is really to blame for kicking the puppy? Why do you need to blame people in the US directly for what people in Israel are doing on their own volition by taking advantage of the situation? The people in the US are currently telling them that enough is enough. Do you see what I mean by pivoting or pinning the blame on someone else? Do you see what you’re doing?

    This article is sick.

    Nah, you want to make it seem sick to advance your agenda by discrediting it completely based on some unrelated issue. How disingenuous is that.

    • Primarily0617@kbin.social
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      6 months ago

      Yeah, because you expect a certain answer and I’m not giving you that.

      I literally just asked what point you were even trying to get across because you weren’t making any sense. It’s not that deep.

      Pretending that that’s all they’re doing

      Again, what is your stance here? That I should be criticizing everybody more? I’m not going far enough?

      But that’s not what you wrote.

      I’m sorry I didn’t fill out the bulletpoint list for you. For the avoidance of doubt:

      • Yes, the democratic party are to blame for this
      • Yes, Biden is to blame for this
      • Yes, the article is bad

      It’s a statement that criticises the democratic party, and by extension Biden, explicitly tied back to the article via the structure of the headline.

      The guy kicking the puppy is in Israel.

      It’s a metaphor for “doing a bad thing”. Funding a regime attempting genocide is a bad thing.

      I know you need my analogy to not work—because it makes it painfully obvious how tone-deaf an article about how great Biden is, written when the most relevant thing he’s done recently is funding a genocide—but it’s very clearly fine.

      Why do you need to blame people in the US

      If you insist on using your analogy, the US won’t stop cheering on the puppy kicker even after everybody’s asked them to stop.

      The people in the US are currently telling them that enough is enough.

      They’re telling them that enough is enough while continuing to fund their war and doing absolutely nothing to stop them. Words without actions are cheap. Apparently that’s enough for you, though?

      you want to make it seem sick to advance your agenda

      my horrific agenda of “genocide is bad, actually”