Dismantling the Duopoly: A Call for Justice, Democracy, and Palestinian Rights

I thought the Democrats were the lesser evil,
but now I know both of them are equally evil,
and I no longer subscribe to the lesser evil.
I would love to see a black woman as president,
but I have no interest in seeing someone as president
just because she’s a black woman
if she supports a genocide
and is not in full support of Palestinian human rights.
I’m not committed yet to the presidential ticket because so far,
what Kamala Harris has done is insufficient.
And the fact that they have not yet allowed, uh, a speaker to speak,
the supposedly big tent, inclusive Democratic Party shut them down.
That is not a Democratic Party.
So, you know,
if the Democratic Party wants to say,
you have to vote for us because Trump is going to end democracy,
they need to show us that they actually know what democracy means.
We need to take the power back,
and we need a government that works for the people.
And I think that begins by supporting third party candidates.
Free,
free Palestine!
We have to work to get the money out of politics.
We have to work to get organizations like AAPAC
be forced to register as foreign agents
because they are the voice of Israel.
I plan to continue organizing,
being in the streets, speaking out,
um, um,
telling people and, um,
that, you know,
Palestinians are human beings
and advocating for a free Palestine.
After the election, we are going to continue
To protest that this activism will not stop
until the United States stops funding this genocide,
stops funding the apartheid and genocidal state of Israel,
and that the Palestinians have the right to return home.
We will still organize on college campuses for curriculum reform.
So the whole spectrum of organizing would continue to be there
whether Trump or Harris. The. The.
The fight for Palestinian rights will continue unabated,
no matter who the winner in, uh,
2024 election.
Free! Free! Free Palestine!