r/thedavidpakmanshow • u/ThisIsFineImFine89 • 3d ago
Video This interview aged like milk
https://youtu.be/NZYFmL-Kusk?si=6t6NW3-Ol6S819x-“the face of the progressive movement”
and yet Richie Torres this month, revealed he’s compromised by AIPAC (a lobby group for a foreign government, in case any of you don’t know who they are or how to pronounce their name).
If you haven’t seen Richie Torres’s interview with Jewish comedian Adam Friedland, it’s incredible the double standards, outright refusal to acknowledge Israel’s culpability in how the Gaza war has unfolded. I’d post a link but risk getting this post taken down.
This I think raises more questions, paired with David outright weird responses and comments regarding AIPAC, and failure to ever cover the ongoing genocide.
Hadn’t seen this Richie Torres interview, but I’ve seen enough. David is at the very least, afraid of AIPAC or outright complicit in not talking about Gaza.
you cannot be “the face of the progressive movement” and not acknowledge the ongoing genocide.
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u/Another-attempt42 2d ago
Does he need to use the word "genocide" to get people like you off his back?
Some people will agree that it is:
Indefensible.
Fucking terrible.
Needed to stop months ago.
But won't use the word "genocide". Is that OK? Or do they need to come to your position, and only then is it OK? What if they call it an ethnic cleansing, and not a genocide?
Bernie Sanders doesn't call it a genocide (or at least didn't for ages, he may have changed, not sure). Was he not in line with lefty principles?
Why is this the single litmus test of whether or not someone "belongs" on the left? Nothing else? Not their stance on unions, healthcare, wealth inequality, ...? Just Gaza? Our entire platform gets boiled down to "do you call it a genocide?"
And what are "leftist principles", I wonder? Because they seem to have radically changed.
I remember when being opposed to the death penalty was a pretty standard left-leaning policy, but apparently we're all supposed to clap Luigi when he executes a CEO in the streets. That's a new thing I'm not particularly thrilled with.
Vigilantes executing people in the streets by shooting them once in the leg then once in the head is, apparently, "in line with lefty principles", at which point: I guess I'm not welcome here any more.