this post was submitted on 08 Jul 2024
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I don’t see how that’s “better than voting.” Why are the two things worth comparing? Why can’t I do both? What makes voting inherently bad?
Voting for a genocide means that you are perfectly fine with getting your turn in the ovens later on.
I can see you’re very capable of complex and nuanced thought -_-
Stupid people like to look at simple issues and pretend they're more complex than they are, so that they can feel smart.
Not supporting genocide isn't complex, you're just an idiot