• @samus12345
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    7 months ago

    it is the US government using US citizen’s tax dollars to facilitate this genocide. That makes all US citizens complicit.

    The hell it does. I don’t get a say in where my tax dollars I’m legally required to pay go. If someone steals your money, uses it to buy a gun, and murders someone with it, are you complicit?

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      -27 months ago

      The hell it does. I don’t get a say in where my tax dollars I’m legally required to pay go. If someone steals your money, uses it to buy a gun, and murders someone with it, are you complicit?

      Obviously directly shooting someone is the most complicit someone can be, but plenty of people leave firearms out in plain view with compatible ammo also in plain view nearby. If you leave your firearm out in plain view next to ammunition where a child could easily find it yes if someone steals that gun or picks it up and fiddles with it and ends up shooting someone, you are complicit to a significant degree for posessing such a dangerous tool and not properly safeguarding it.

      The same thing goes with the U.S. military industrial complex.

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        27 months ago

        You didn’t answer my question at all. The hypothetical gun isn’t mine.

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          7 months ago

          I guess that is really the heart of where our disagreement lies, I consider our massively over funded military industrial complex to be far closer to a gun than innocent-but-simply-unguarded cash in this metaphor.

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            17 months ago

            The question is whether or not a person is complicit in murder/genocide when it’s committed with funds involuntarily extracted from said person.