Where should we stand

If we say war is never justified in a truly humanitarian world where every human being is no more no less valued than any other, then we are on the side of history thats aligned with all the humanitarian, social justice ideals ever thought or believed.

That puts us in the bullseye of the rest who control us as well as control all the reasons for war, capitalism, and fascism.

Israel along with its torturing ally, the united states, have redefined warfare in the past seven decades. The imperial arm of the us over the decades by cia sponsored guerrilla operations throughout the world, the weaponization of "friendly" terrorists (such as al Quada, taliban, shite, shia) in order to further worldwide resistance to any other national aggression, and the state authorized development of torture and black sites to coerce information. 

The weaponization of allies has now become an outed foreign policy supported by nearly all politicians, as well as citizens.

Progressive politics has become a straw dog, a mere ideological paper tiger, to provide the semblance of balance in american politics.

The fact that kamala harris has the support of moderate republicans ( those are the ones who, along with right democrats have masterminded the decades long slow and obstructed democratic legislative process) and former right wing, fascist republican officials like dick cheney, simply means we are already locked into another four years of backward thinking.


There are only two choices. Those who will vote for either one of the major candidates will get the same result from either one and those who make the choice to not support either of these candidates not only stand together but remain strong in solidarity with humanitarian interests rather than nationalistic ones.



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