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In reply to the discussion: I wonder how the "can't vote for Kamala because of Gaza" folks are feeling now [View all]Eko
(9,626 posts)54. But of course that was not what they were going to do.
Their speech they had for the DNC is widely available and does nothing of the sort. Just in case you haven't seen it I will share it with you here.
My name is Ruwa Romman, and Im honored to be the first Palestinian elected to public office in the great state of Georgia and the first Palestinian to ever speak at the Democratic National Convention. My story begins in a small village near Jerusalem, called Suba, where my dads family is from. My moms roots trace back to Al Khalil, or Hebron. My parents, born in Jordan, brought us to Georgia when I was eight, where I now live with my wonderful husband and our sweet pets.
Growing up, my grandfather and I shared a special bond. He was my partner in mischiefwhether it was sneaking me sweets from the bodega or slipping a $20 into my pocket with that familiar wink and smile. He was my rock, but he passed away a few years ago, never seeing Suba or any part of Palestine again. Not a day goes by that I dont miss him.
This past year has been especially hard. As weve been moral witnesses to the massacres in Gaza, Ive thought of him, wondering if this was the pain he knew too well. When we watched Palestinians displaced from one end of the Gaza Strip to the other I wanted to ask him how he found the strength to walk all those miles decades ago and leave everything behind.
But in this pain, Ive also witnessed something profounda beautiful, multifaith, multiracial, and multigenerational coalition rising from despair within our Democratic Party. For 320 days, weve stood together, demanding to enforce our laws on friend and foe alike to reach a ceasefire, end the killing of Palestinians, free all the Israeli and Palestinian hostages, and to begin the difficult work of building a path to collective peace and safety. Thats why we are heremembers of this Democratic Party committed to equal rights and dignity for all. What we do here echoes around the world.
Theyll say this is how its always been, that nothing can change. But remember Fannie Lou Hamershunned for her courage, yet she paved the way for an integrated Democratic Party. Her legacy lives on, and its her example we follow.
But we cant do it alone. This historic moment is full of promise, but only if we stand together. Our partys greatest strength has always been our ability to unite. Some see that as a weakness, but its time we flex that strength.
Lets commit to each other, to electing Vice President Harris and defeating Donald Trump who uses my identity as a Palestinian as a slur. Lets fight for the policies long overduefrom restoring access to abortions to ensuring a living wage, to demanding an end to reckless war and a ceasefire in Gaza. To those who doubt us, to the cynics and the naysayers, I say, yes we canyes we can be a Democratic Party that prioritizes funding our schools and hospitals, not for endless wars. That fights for an America that belongs to all of usBlack, brown, and white, Jews and Palestinians, all of us, like my grandfather taught me, together
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/08/dnc-speech-uncommitted-movement-harris-walz-ruwan-romman/
Can you show me where they accuse Kamala of Genocide there?
Your take seems to be demonizing those elected Democratic Reps and it doesnt look good.
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I wonder how the "can't vote for Kamala because of Gaza" folks are feeling now [View all]
Eliot Rosewater
Friday
OP
Benny Johnson is the unlucky one? He has been rewarded with his own news blog site
travelingthrulife
Saturday
#108
How many times has Jill Stein called for Hamas to immediately surrender so the war will end?
SunSeeker
Friday
#38
I don't think I can say what I hope they feel, for fear of saying something too nasty.
dem4decades
Friday
#2
Off topic (sorry), but your post gave me a real question that'd I'd never thought to ask before
BlueSpot
Friday
#71
Impossible populist promises like "I'll bring peace to the Middle East!" "I'll bring back all the manufacturing jobs!"
betsuni
Saturday
#92
Is Netanyahu secretly in cahoots with Putin? I guess we'll never know, but it sure looks like it
FakeNoose
Friday
#10
So they didn't vote, or voted for the party of no standards --the GOP. Makes no sense.
SunSeeker
Friday
#73
We live in the USA, not the Middle East. We are subjected to the rule of Trump. Everyone who lives here is!
LeftInTX
Friday
#58
Good point!! Probably because under Trump they know they might be sent to the Gulag.
walkingman
Saturday
#85
Not protesting because no funding/being told what to do. Dark money and leadership. You know, "grassroots."
betsuni
Saturday
#94
I assume, unless they were personally and directly impacted, that their attitude is unchanged. IOW
BootinUp
Friday
#12
When I saw Trump call himself and Netanyahu "war heroes" yesterday, my first thought was...
W_HAMILTON
Friday
#13
I thought of Tulsi Gabbard calling Hillary "Queen of the Warmongers," but war is fun now! heroes!
betsuni
Saturday
#95
Prob the same as the people that wouldn't let the Palestinian Dem officials speak at the DNC.
Eko
Friday
#18
Right, if only we had let them get on stage and accuse Kamala of supporting genocide!
SunSeeker
Friday
#51
Why should the "Uncommited" movement spokespeople get precious time at the DNC?
SunSeeker
Friday
#62
Yes it was. The history and facts are well known. Blaming Democrats is disinformation, lies used to
betsuni
Yesterday
#160
I wonder how Harris and her advisors feel about not distancing herself from Biden,
Ms. Toad
Friday
#30
I don't know who the fuck you were listening to, she was NOT "focused on the Wall Street economy."
SunSeeker
Friday
#61
How about you "take a chill pill" and go back and listen to what Harris said?
SunSeeker
Saturday
#82
The almost militant response to anyone disagreeing is not the way to get people on your side
crimycarny
Saturday
#140
When Biden (and Harris through most of her campaign) talk about how good the economy is,
Ms. Toad
Saturday
#117
Experts say 121,000 votes in 3 swing states (MI, PA & WI) were key in Harris' defeat.
SunSeeker
Friday
#59
Just one of many reasons voters didn't turn out. Some not good on principle, including racism, misogyism, etc.
marble falls
Friday
#76
Just before the DNC in August- 40,000 Palestinian lives lost in Gaza: UN Human Rights Chief pleads for end to fighting
cliffside
Saturday
#84
Biden repeatedly tried to get a ceasefire. Hamas refused to lay down its arms.
SunSeeker
Saturday
#88
Pretty sure I just read an article about them protesting Democrats for what
travelingthrulife
Saturday
#109
i was aginist her stance on Gaza. Ir was one of those "lesser of two evils" moments. I voted for her.
Ping Tung
Saturday
#116
Last convo with an old friend regarding her not voting for Hillary: "she knows where the levers of power are" and...
Hekate
Saturday
#120
Ha, knowing where the levers of power are. Hillary untrustworthy, the TPP Obama's diabolical plot to screw U.S. workers
betsuni
Saturday
#132
I know someone who still insists that the parties are no different from each other
Quanto Magnus
Saturday
#122
They feel just fine because they were GOP posing as liberals the whole time.
DiamondShark
Saturday
#124
I condemn what happened on Oct 7. I am sickened daily by what my country is facilitating in Gaza.
mjvpi
Saturday
#125
One of the growing list of things that we need to do as a nation to get our soul back.
mjvpi
Yesterday
#161
I confess I didn't vote for Hillary in 2016, but not because I disagreed with 2 percent of her positions.
generalbetrayus
Saturday
#128
Same ones who refuse to read instructions before assembling a purchase -- Big DIY and Establishment IKEA
betsuni
Saturday
#137
Trump-backing Muslim voters finally realize they 'made a big mistake': expert
LetMyPeopleVote
23 hrs ago
#162
MaddowBlog-Trump's new plan to 'take over' Gaza condemned as 'deranged'
LetMyPeopleVote
20 hrs ago
#166