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How Can You Vote for the People Committing a Genocide?

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Oct 14, 2024 We’re just supposed to accept the extermination of the Palestinian people as a tra

[Splinter]( Oct 14, 2024 [How Can You Vote for the People Committing a Genocide?]( [How Can You Vote for the People Committing a Genocide?]( We’re just supposed to accept the extermination of the Palestinian people as a tradeoff for denying Donald Trump the presidency? What a hopeless world we live in. [\]( ["Out Hunting FEMA": Conspiracy Theories Take (Possibly) Corporeal Form, Hinder Hurricane Relief Efforts]( Say that the people coming to help recover from a disaster are actually enemies loudly enough, and someone is bound to believe you. [Climate Change Broke the Brain-Breaking Climate Change Chart]( [Climate Change Broke the Brain-Breaking Climate Change Chart]( In March I wrote that fighting climate change is in one sense an attempt to "make the charts agree again, make them speak to each other in once-familiar languages." That sort of translational math gets harder and harder, of course, if climate change starts breaking them entirely. [Leaked GOP Polling Memo Throws Cold Water on the GOP’s Senate Hopes]( [Leaked GOP Polling Memo Throws Cold Water on the GOP’s Senate Hopes]( The Republicans are poised to win the Senate as long as they can defend their own incumbents, because this year’s map is filled with vulnerable Democratic seats, but their margins are thin and per this memo, they are becoming thinner. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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