• Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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    29 days ago

    You can have that discussion but neither makes a person a murderer, thats the point. Much like a person who refuses to vote for a democrat or republican is not genocidal.

    Besides all that, there is no consensus that the democrat track is less genocidal than the republican track. Try the trolley problem again but with equal life on each side.

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      28 days ago

      If voting for Harris makes you complicit, not voting does as well. Neither option is “murderer” or “genocidal”. But you contribute your small part to the outcome just by virtue of having some modicum of influence.

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        28 days ago

        Okay and what benefit is there to influencing the decision if it won’t change the outcome either way?

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          27 days ago

          Are you saying your vote doesn’t change who’s president or that Harris and Trump are the same?

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            26 days ago

            In regards to participating in genocide they are the same. Democrats currently give Israel anything it asks for. Trump will surely also do this. Not much difference.

            If its most important that the president I vote for not kill my family members in other countries, then why should I vote for either of them?