Many voters believe, with good reason, that none of this would have happened without Bidenās assent. Biden has continued to speak of Israelās attack on Palestinian civilians using the absurd language of āself-defenseā. He has insulted Jewish Americans and the memory of the Holocaust by invoking them to justify the slaughter. And though his White House repeatedly leaks that he is āprivatelyā dismayed by Israelās conduct of the war, he has done little to stop the flow of US money and guns that support it.
Even after the US state department issued a vexed and mealy-mouthed report on Israelās conduct, which nevertheless concluded that it was reasonable to assess that Israel was in violation of international humanitarian law, the Biden administration has continued to fund these violations. That state department report was published on 10 May. The Biden administration told Congress that it intends to move forward with a $1bn arms sale to Israel. āOK, [Israel] likely broke the law, but not enough to change policy,ā is how one reporter summarized the administrationās judgment. āSo, what is the point of the report? I mean, in the simplest terms, whatās the point?ā
Meanwhile, Biden has expressed public disdain for the Americans ā many of whom he needs to vote for him ā who have taken to protest on behalf of Palestinian lives. Speaking with evident approval of the violent police crackdowns against anti-genocide student demonstrations, he said coolly: āDissent must never lead to disorder.ā
Thereās not now, nor will there ever be a perfect choice. Fact is that all US presidents have, to some extent, blood on their hands. Is the choice this year bad? Yes. But all previous presidents in recent times supplied arms to regimes like Saudi Arabia, Israel etc. In the past the US itself committed its own genocide on native Americans, interned Japanese, killed hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese, invaded Iraq and Afghanistan etc etc. And with all these atrocities, voting the lesser evil helped (a bit). Perfect is not for sale this year, nor will it ever be.
Iām not even asking for āperfectā.
Iād be entirely satisfied by ātolerableā, and genocide is nowhere near that.