I'm sure this has no connection with TikTok allegedly sponsoring Trump's inauguration party..
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Oh, for sure! In modern cars, absolutely! Wish I could afford something with that kind of power and mpg's.. lol
Depends on your needs and typical traffic you have to deal with. In Texas, I have to deal with an endless horde of bullies in duallies and SUV Karen's. It's nice to have some passing power in certain situations.. If I lived somewhere more rural, or with generally more kind people in traffic, I'd be fine with less.
Highlanders are awesome! It's basically a rav4 with a camry drivetrain. I want one!
As someone who has been an avid gamer since the 90's; I see a choice between a tank or a rogue... What's the problem?
Also, I think the story of a black samurai is interesting and cool. Even if, like most history of that nature, it might be heavily embellished. "Conservatives", can y'all, for the live of glob, stop politicized fukting everything. Geez.
This person didn't like the points I raised in my reply to this comment, so they reported my comment to the auto-mod. Apparently the conversation has not been civil enough for them, despite their repeated use of profanity and insults.
What I heard her say at the DNC was; "We need Israel, we're in a huge bind with that, but we're absolutely not ok with what is happening in Palestine and we're working to stop it".
A claim was made. I asked for evidence supporting that claim. I don't see how the question is in bad faith.
None of that is evidence of her supporting genocide. "You're wrong and everyone thinks so" is kindergarten level "evidence".
People need to recognize that this "war" (aka genocide of unarmed civilians) is happening between two different countries. As much as the US gov likes to think so, it is not the world's daddy. It doesn't have the power to come into any situation across the globe and immediately put a stop to it. Does the US hold a massive amount of political influence? Yes. But they still have to USE that influence to get things done, and weigh the impact using that influence could have on their military readiness for the region (which is important to maintain, now that it's there, unfortunately). They could absolutely stop funding Israel's military stock. Do you think that would immediately stop the genocide? I think it could cost the US an ally, which would remove ANY influence they have over them. This is a snippet of geo-politics that should highlight the necessity to handle complex problems with thoughtful, measured diplomacy. Personally, I don't want a world in which the US can "lay down the law" wherever, however, and whenever they want. Even when it's for the right reasons. Imperialism got the US into this mess. I'm not convinced more imperialism will solve it.
If geo-politics weren't what they currently are, I would love for the US to end it's relationship with Israel and immediately deploy troops to stop them. If domestic politics weren't what they currently are, I would love to not vote for people I don't agree with, on most issues, because I don't get candidates that are progressive enough for me (or the many problems in the US ). But, as a gay man, I have to recognize the reality of my situation, and the domestic threats to my family, that are on the horizon, because people like you threw us (and all minorities/ immigrants) under the bus to make some point about your idealogies. Petulant children, the lot of you.
Well, I suppose it's a good thing that wasn't "the next step of the conversation", internet-stranger-oracle. What an odd and presumptuous way to make an argument...
What I would have said is; So, no evidence? You're right that a softly worded stance on genocide is not a good one. It also isn't supporting genocide. Those two things are long and far apart. Harris' statement on Israel was political/tactful because she knows that US military bases in Israel are extremely important for US interests in the region. She had to give an answer to a very complex question, without alienating or enraging multiple different groups, with very different interests, while still promising some action will be taken against Israel. I thought she walked that tight-rope pretty well and, in doing so, showcased a quality of leadership Trump, IMO, is not capable of displaying on his best days.
Here's a clip of that portion of her speech, if you haven't seen it already: https://youtu.be/oogNVOqnChc?si=rM_JBf6EQbUaG1pL
Can you provide some sort of evidence that Harris supports genocide?
This happened to an old co-worker of mine. His wife was deported after they had been married for awhile and had a kid. It took them something like 6 or 7 years, and tens of thousands of dollars, to get her back to the US, and she almost died in the process. The cartel found out her husband was American and mugged her on her walk home from work. They stabbed her in the neck, barely missing her carotid artery. Their story is crazy af, and still breaks my heart for them, when I think about. Dude, lost out on most of his first daughter's early childhood and almost lost it all because the US thinks it's necessary to punish people that were brought here as children. So stupid.
Thankfully, they're all in the US now and, last I heard, they had another kid and are doing great. :)