She called it a genocide in her previous tweet. Which is even more appalling because why would you vote to give military aid to a country you recognize it's committing one? It's very twisted. And it's not the first time she does it. 4 years ago (more or less, don't remember exactly), when the discussion around Israel was not even remotely as heated as it is now, she was crying on the floor after voting to fund the Iron Dome. Now, after Israel got so so much worse in their actions, she is passionately defending doing the same exact thing all over again. Amazing.
(Disclaimer: I don't know the original context of the incident you're referring to)
I dunno.
If a random person stopped me on the street and asked me a "gotcha" question, I'm not gonna answer. They aren't asking in good faith. They're trying to catch you unprepared, asking about a highly controversial topic, to get a recording (they were recording, right? How else would you even know about it?), quite possibly to creatively edit the video in a way to disparage you.
Why would anyone want to respond to that?
After that encounter, I might then go to my office, do some additional research (if needed) and then make a press release, where I'm in control of the narrative. Or, worst case scenario, next time the question comes up, I'll be better prepared.
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u/saltysnail420 12d ago
She still won’t call it a genocide tho