• seth@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Why stop there? If you know someone who does any of those things and you’re not actively standing in front of their Tesla, blocking their satellite, or preventing them from going to work, you’re supporting this.

    If you survive hypothermia or high altitude exposure due to medical knowledge obtained in Holocaust experiments, you’re a Nazi supporter.

    If you’re a diabetic who uses insulin, you support animal cruelty/experimentation.

    If you don’t spend every thought and action on how to stop the genocide in Palestine, you support it. Also, the ongoing genocides in Sudan and Myanmar.

    Where exactly is this arbitrary metric of culpability for someone else’s actions?