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Will Joe Biden disavow the Anti-Semitic protestors
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<blockquote data-quote="Tropical Wilds" data-source="post: 77664017" data-attributes="member: 250629"><p>He didn’t and everybody showed you that, but whatever. He could have started every day at 7am with a press conference that says “hey guys, it’s a new day, I still don’t support anti-semitism, violence, or destruction of property, don’t do it or you will be held accountable,” and you would have complained it was at a time when the West coast was still asleep and couldn’t watch. </p><p></p><p>The fact is he came out against this already, waaaay back in October. He has restated it consistently before and since then. We all know where he stands. There’s no logical rationale that would lead anybody with a basic understanding of politics to believe that he was against anti-semitism in during his whole tenure as vice president, in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, last October, last December, last March, three weeks ago, one week ago, but not today.</p><p></p><p>The previous administration is still not speaking against January 6th and openly and unrepentantly mocked (and mocks) women, POC, immigrants, other countries, all religions, people with disabilities, LGBTQA+, veterans, Europeans, parents, political rivals, law enforcement, POWs, the press… But Biden is the issue because he didn’t explicitly state he’s against anti-Semitic actions (even though he did, repeatedly)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tropical Wilds, post: 77664017, member: 250629"] He didn’t and everybody showed you that, but whatever. He could have started every day at 7am with a press conference that says “hey guys, it’s a new day, I still don’t support anti-semitism, violence, or destruction of property, don’t do it or you will be held accountable,” and you would have complained it was at a time when the West coast was still asleep and couldn’t watch. The fact is he came out against this already, waaaay back in October. He has restated it consistently before and since then. We all know where he stands. There’s no logical rationale that would lead anybody with a basic understanding of politics to believe that he was against anti-semitism in during his whole tenure as vice president, in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, last October, last December, last March, three weeks ago, one week ago, but not today. The previous administration is still not speaking against January 6th and openly and unrepentantly mocked (and mocks) women, POC, immigrants, other countries, all religions, people with disabilities, LGBTQA+, veterans, Europeans, parents, political rivals, law enforcement, POWs, the press… But Biden is the issue because he didn’t explicitly state he’s against anti-Semitic actions (even though he did, repeatedly)? [/QUOTE]
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