• @CriticalThought
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    17 days ago

    Indeed! The actual consequences of (in)actions are unimportant so long as claimed intentions are pure…

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      7 days ago

      “I really wish people would stop judging me for being part of the ‘Pro-Genocide Club’ [actual consequences of my (In)action], I’M not pro-genocide! [My intention were pure]”

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        17 days ago

        Of course! Increasing genocide is of little consequence compared with suffering people’s judgment. Glad we share priorities

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          17 days ago

          I don’t know what to tell you if you can’t see the brazen hypocrisy.

          Here’s my entire premise: if you’re going to be setting purity checks, make sure you pass them first. That’s it, you can try distract with “others fail it worse” all you want, but it’s just a distraction. I’ll try keep you on track though:

          Pug chose both to support genocide and be judged for their failure of attempt at moral superiority. Stop defending them, you’re only making Pug look worse.

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            27 days ago

            Interesting. Genuinely, thanks for your reply— I’m beginning to think there’s been some sort of misunderstanding (likely on my part). I definitely was not defending Pug’s comment…

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              27 days ago

              Nah, I’m a terrible communicator at the best of times. Worse this is a heated topic where revelations come after the fact if at all.