“It feels like I’m in an alternate world,” Rima Mohammad, an uncommitted delegate from Michigan, told me of her experience at the Democratic National Convention. She described entering the United Center in Chicago for the convention and encountering giddy attendees after she attended a forum where Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan, an American pediatric intensive care doctor, recounted harrowing details from her medical mission in Gaza. “I was literally bawling at the panel, and then going into the convention where people are excited and celebrating—it was the weirdest feeling,” Mohammad said.

Mohammad is wearing a black-and-white kaffiyeh imprinted with “Democrats for Palestinian Rights” every day that she attends the convention. While almost all other attendees are in full Harris gear, celebrating with “We heart Joe” signs, the uncommitted delegates—around 30 in total, representing some 700,000 voters—clearly stand out among other convention-goers, some of whom have seem wary or guarded around them. Mohammad described a brief encounter with Michigan’s Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as “mostly a photo op.” She said the governor was sympathetic but didn’t have much to say.

Mohammad is the grandchild of Palestinian Nakba survivors who remain refugees, she said; she is also an outspoken Democrat. She is on the public school board in Ann Arbor, and recently ran for Michigan state representative. She’s been stunned by the party’s response to the war in Gaza so far, and was feeling intense whiplash at the DNC. “It’s disappointing that it’s taking the uncommitted delegates to advocate for something so simple and humane,” she said. “The bar is really low. People just want to feel like they’re being taken seriously. This isn’t just about a Muslim or Arab vote; it’s about decency.”

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    “I was in the US dealing with US election stuff, but for some reason it didn’t entirely revolve around the situation in a single tiny foreign country.”

    Who do these people think they are? This is America, not gaza, not Israel, its not a neighbouring country, it’s not even an ally.

    When the US was killing a half million civilians in the middle east after 9/11 there wasn’t this constant protest to stop it.

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      These people are relatives of those the US is actively giving military aid to murder.

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        It was the US doing the murdering themselves last time, and a lot more of them.

        How does this situation deserve more attention than that situation?

        The US is actively trading with China despite it genociding the Uighurs (proper genocide, like actually trying to wipe them from the planet by putting them in concentration camps and preventing them from having children)

        The US isn’t sanctioning allies for trading with Russia despite its invasion of Ukraine. cough India cough

        This gaza thing is bad, but it’s not even in the top 5 bad things going on right now around the world. It doesn’t deserve the level of attention it’s receiving in North America. It seems like it’s just caught on like a fad, like adopting African orphans was for a while.

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          Did you miss the massive protests going on for years when the US was doing the murdering? A bunch of people got arrested back then for daring to stand up to the US government.

          We can always do more. One issue with the Uighur situation is China is doing a good job of preventing any info to get out on what they’re doing. If it was more blatant and obvious on the abuses they were doing, there would be more attention on it (like there was back when we did get some info on their activities originally).

          We should push the US government to do more on all those subjects.

          So you think it’s a fad for people whose relatives are being actively murdered right now? Do you know how dumb that sounds?