cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/47417775

[May 14, 2026 [good article that outlines various (dishonest) approaches by centrist Democratic politicians to Democratic voters’ antipathy to Israel.]

Wendy Sherman, who served as deputy secretary of State under the Biden administration, made headlines in late April when she told Bloomberg that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had “led” the United States down the road to “genocide” in Gaza.

In the next sentence, however, Sherman said that she remained a “strong supporter” of Israel. It marked one of the most blatant examples of a rhetorical strategy widely emerging among Democratic politicians since October 7: using language that validates progressive criticism of Israel — including, now, the word “genocide” — while simultaneously insulating themselves from the charge that they have abandoned Israel.

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    9 hours ago

    It’s unnecessary to use words such as genocide or ethnic cleansing since this only causes debate on whether it’s actually happening. Democrats should simply decry Israel’s action in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon.

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      3 hours ago

      no. I will call it what it is and shame anyone who uses weasel words to excuse the butchery of entire groups of people.

      fuck anyone to hell if they choose to do otherwise.