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minus-squareVenia SilentelinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 months ago But those who don’t have a lot of money, choosing alcohol over food – then complain about not having enough food – that’s on them. Even when, by making the world hell, you nudge, inspire or promote them to turn to alcohol? Are you saying people are not responsible for influencing or coercing other people or their environment?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-2•2 months agoYou’re arguing that people don’t have free will. People make choices that affect their lives.
minus-squareVenia SilentelinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months ago You’re arguing that people don’t have free will [citation needed] I’m arguing that free will has limits in reality. Blaming people for stuff that is literally above their paygrade (not to mention designed and programmed against them) is some ruling-class schmuck.
Even when, by making the world hell, you nudge, inspire or promote them to turn to alcohol?
Are you saying people are not responsible for influencing or coercing other people or their environment?
You’re arguing that people don’t have free will. People make choices that affect their lives.
[citation needed]
I’m arguing that free will has limits in reality. Blaming people for stuff that is literally above their paygrade (not to mention designed and programmed against them) is some ruling-class schmuck.