With a million new COVID cases per day in the US, Democrats celebrate their “victory” over COVID at their massive indoor superspreader event with zero mitigations

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    2 months ago

    No we aren’t. I don’t know anyone, especially on Lemmy, who is okay with what is going on. The united state’s current position is very disappointing.

    However, and I’ll use caps to mock you, YOU ARE OKAY WITH YOUR GOVERNMENT KILLING THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE AND SUPPORT THEM COVERING UP THEIR CRIMES.

    The big difference between you and I is, I’m against ALL authoritarian governments—whereas you are actively in favor of them.

    There is very little that I can do to effect change on a global level but, unlike you, I am not afraid to speak out against my own government’s actions.

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      2 months ago

      You commenters are very much OK with Gazan children dying, as you want me to vote for Team Blue despite my moral reservations. You are fine with the US selling weapons to Israel as long as its a Team Blue administration doing it.

      You guys are trying to turn this into a referendum about me personally, which I find rather disgusting, but also amusing 😆 I mean, you’re posting during East Asian daytime hours. Perhaps YOU are Chinese spies based in Beijing!

      Also what authoritarian government have I ever endorsed? You’re just putting words in my mouth and making assumptions that are off the topic here, which, again, is that YOU THINK DEAD CHILDREN IN GAZA IS ACCEPTABLE

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        2 months ago

        I’m not paying attention to any other comments.

        Show me you don’t support an authoritarian government by saying:

        The Chinese government is directly responsible for the deaths of thousands of citizens during the Tiananmen Square Massacre, where those demonstrators called for democracy, freedom of speech, and a reduction in government corruption.