Thats my theory too. It would've turned into a distraction from her message. Just like the "she's going to run 3rd party thing". She could always run as an indie for HI Senate, wink wink
However I think this could work in the long run if she plays her cards right .
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En réponse à @i0ddisee2001 @AslanEgia et
I'm really hoping she is saying that she won't ditch the democratic party just to get people off her back and she really actually will when the time is right. The democratic party is a dead end for real tangible change in America.
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En réponse à @Ventuckyspaz @AslanEgia et
Tulsi is very fluid in her believe system when it comes to tackling corruption. If the people create a legitimate avenue for her outside of the Democratic Party, don’t be surprised if she takes the opportunity.
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En réponse à @nikoCSFB @Ventuckyspaz et
I hope you're right Niko. But first we have to grow
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En réponse à @FirePuff12 @nikoCSFB et
Yes for a host of reasons. She isn't extremist enough for their liking to put it in a nutshell. They're also in denial about automation which Tulsi isn't. They think there's only one way to look at the Palestine conflict. GP also believes in hinduphobic propaganda as well sadly.
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En réponse à @i0ddisee2001 @FirePuff12 et
I think there IS only supporting BDS in reference to the Palestinian issue. Both Tulsi and Bernie are wrong there. BDS does not Delegitimize Israel. It simply pushes for Palestinians to regain much of the autonomy they lost and to stop being murdered. There is no solution w/o it.
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En réponse à @Fiorella_im @FirePuff12 et
I've got no issue with boycotts etc. The problem I see is that BDS refuses to see the root problem with Zionism itself. Namely that Zionists chose the holy land to fulfill ancient biblical prophecy. Giving back some land doesn't solve why Palestinians are fixated with Jerusalem.
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En réponse à @i0ddisee2001 @Fiorella_im et
The land belongs to Palestinians. I support Tulsi. I disagree with her on this. Imagine todays UN bequeathing a sovereign secular nation (jews & christians & muslims co-existed in Palestine) to a group for an apartheid state based on religious affiliationpic.twitter.com/bl4Vvk4Nd1
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En réponse à @GarlandSculptor @Fiorella_im et
And I fully respect your right to disagree. What my bottom line is that the Israelis and Palestinians will only coexist together once they realize they are not an "OTHER". That's what they have in common. They think the "other" is just a foreign alien. They aren't and it's sad.
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Sure but the problem is that’s not on Palestine’s to do. The Israel Netanyahu types see them as beneath them. You’re acting like it’s fair and both sides. It isn’t.
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En réponse à @Fiorella_im @FirePuff12 et
No you're totally right on that. Palestine is running out of rocks to throw literally and metaphorically. But I don't see any way of Israel peacefully accepting a right of return for Palestinians without some way of negating the religious divides between both groups.
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En réponse à @i0ddisee2001 @Fiorella_im et
There are different frameworks, and traditionally the more mainstream one has been a "Two State Solution" - typically involving a primarily Jewish Israel within something approximating the 1967 borders, and a Palestinian state consisting mostly of the West Bank and Gaza...
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