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The actual part about the DNC:
So...
Not at all what the headline says.
The "multiple outlets" links to Jewish Insider. And searching I could only find articles from pro-Israel or rightwing sources. Then Semafor whose goal of using AI to tailor articles to users always smelt like propaganda to me.
But the "DNC version" calls for a two state solution, a cease fire, and release of hostages.
And next month people can absolutely vote for both. It's not one or the other. If the more progressive plan fails, maybe the other won't. But I can't exactly find any differences between the two, besides iron dome funding. And a significant amount of DNC members still will never refund that.
Quick edit:
In case it needs said again:
Billionaires and others that like neoliberals are going to spend a shit ton of time, energy, and money to convince progressives that voting in Dem primaries is pointless.
They're doing that because they're scared.
Vote in the primary, no matter what happens. We can't waste this chance, if we do we won't likely get another.
How is replacing the resolution to ban weapons sales to Israel with one that doesn't do that..."not at all what the headline says"?
Because that's exactly what they're doing: going out of their way to continue providing arms to Israel
Nothing is replacing anything...
Like, you didn't read my comment or the article?
DNC clearly want their version to pass, without any weapon restrictions, and not the other one. Are you that naive?
I'm sure they do...
But again, both can pass.
Why wouldn't you want as many to pass as possible?
Why do you think the existence of a plan B would mean people would change their mind on plan A?
Everyone that would votes yes on the first one, will still vote yes for it.
If it passes, it's more stringent restrictions take precedence.
If it doesn't...
Without a plan B, we get nothing.
With a plan B, we have a second chance for some of what we want.
Honestly, I think that's what's going on. Because I honestly can't see how someone doesn't understand this...