aaro [they/them, she/her]
touch grass, eat ass, abolish class
reverse entryism
very likely that gender affirming care gets banned from being covered by Medicare and Medicaid, to pick one thing at random
honestly I just do not think this is true. It’s probably abysmally low, but 1% is just either not true or deeply misrepresented. Newsweek calls the number of voters who “both prefer candidates who support action on global warming and rank climate change as a top issue” as 37% of the electorate. I’d love to see what source you’re pointing to, but if there isn’t one, you might want to edit your post
https://www.newsweek.com/how-pro-climate-voters-could-sway-2024-election-1919914
there’s a weird current here where people care so much about not voting for Kamala that they will actively go out of their way to engage in weird roundabout electoralism and cut off their noses to spite their faces, and I just don’t get it. if you think voting doesn’t matter, don’t put so much energy into the voting system
Definitely go listen to Ghais Guevara
yeah I’m in favor of putting immigrants in militarized camps - the kind where we give them military weapons and military training to defend themselves against the evil KKKracker menace
“I had a bad experience with Bibi,” Trump says. In his telling, a January 2020 U.S. operation to assassinate a top Iranian general was supposed to be a joint attack until Netanyahu backed out at the last moment. “That was something I never forgot,” he says. He blames Netanyahu for failing to prevent the Oct. 7 attack, when Hamas militants infiltrated southern Israel and killed nearly 1,200 people amid acts of brutality including burning entire families alive and removed women and girls. “It happened on his watch,” Trump says.
our big wet boy thinks that Bibi isn’t murderous enough. this is also not posturing and chest beating, this is actual action
https://time.com/6972021/donald-trump-2024-election-interview/
that, and
Trump says he would join Israel’s side in a confrontation with Iran. “If they attack Israel, yes, we would be there,” he tells me. He says he has come around to the now widespread belief in Israel that a Palestinian state existing side by side in peace is increasingly unlikely. “There was a time when I thought two-state could work,” he says. “Now I think two-state is going to be very, very tough.”
complete elimination of Palestine