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Yup here we go with the they're equally bad fallacy
They're both going to make us all part, parcel, and accomplice to genocide, so... Yeah. That's kind of my entire angle right now, is "who is going to make this aberration against history end faster, and who is going to end the cycle of genocidal settlerdom this country perpetuates faster". By any means necessary at this point.
Genuinely, I won't even consider social, domestic issues until it becomes clear to me that genocide has finally become a non-starter for the average Amerikan liberal; I no longer care. Either the genocide can end, or "grill-pilled" brunch-goer Amerikans can start getting uncomfy.
I think it's time to watch the party die.
fallacy is when real thing I don't like