• @Snapz
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    4 hours ago

    If you’re in a poorly made boat that has a hole in it with two other people…

    And you are all actively sinking in that faulty boat, about to die in the middle of the ocean…

    And one of the people states they will make more holes so you all drown…

    And the other wants to work to keep the boat floating enough to get to shore, but not to your ideal…

    Who do you help in that moment, or do you fold your hands and sink on principle? And you understand that sinking is not a neutral, moral victory here, because you’ve effectively supported the person who wanted to make more holes and sink the boat.

    If you don’t get to shore, you won’t live to attempt to sue that horrible boat company to hold them accountable and keep others from using their faulty boats. And if you don’t help the person bailing out water, the person making more holes will kill you all with less effort.

    The “people” above are to represent general philosophies of the two “sides” in this discussion, not individual candidates. There is no option to truly stay neutral here, direct action or willful inaction, both have impacts that you are responsible for.

    What do you do?

    • @[email protected]
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      03 hours ago

      Look, I get what you are saying and even agree to a certain degree. Yet, the premise here is that one of both parties is opposed to genocide, which is false. For the affected voter group, who are getting shamed for making the crime of crimes their litmus test, both people are trying to make more holes albeit of different sizes.

      So, what would you do? I would probably throw both of them over board ;)