• @MTK
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      05 days ago

      Okay, let me be clearer since you took this to the obviously ridicules extreme.

      “As long as you have a choice” this is the missing part. You can argue about what constitutes as a choice, but at the end of the day no one can truly do no harm, we can make the best choices we can to reduce harm.

      Eating an oyster is probably a choice, which could have been avoided easily.

      Eating vegetables is not something you can avoid while reducing harm.

      • @[email protected]M
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        25 days ago

        It’s okay. We know. You’re good, he’s just trying to rationalize his own behaviour. He can do it elsewhere.