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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
OK but this is vaguely similar to the “Don’t criticize Biden or Trump will win!” sentiment from the last election.
It’s fine to acknowledge that one is better than the other but that doesn’t mean they should be above criticism.
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If you care about Palestinians, and lbgtq rights, less racism, access to healthcare, social programs, competent administrations, etc, there is a binary choice now as there was in 2020 and 2016. One of those choices is overwhelmingly better than the other in regards to the above issues.
Criticize and protest them all you want when there are competitive primaries or while they are in office. But unless there is a foreseeable window to remove him (like there was in Biden), then supporting and voting for the current candidate is the one most effective thing most people can do for all those causes, and to not support them is turning your back on all those people who are affected by all those issues.