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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Choosing not to vote is participation whether you like it or not. Your so called protest doesn't help change the system either. All it accomplishes is kill more Palestinians. It's a fucked up system and we should absolutely do everything we can to change it, but not voting doesn't absolve you of the excess deaths of innocents.

You have a chance to help people but you're too morally pure so instead you choose to plug your ears while they get murdered and tell yourself letting them die was the right choice morally.

If Trump wins and Israel ends up murdering everyone, I'll come back to this comment and remind you.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

Choosing not to vote is participation whether you like it or not.

I don't have a choice.

Your so called protest doesn’t help change the system either.

No, my personal morality is for me. That's how personal morality works. Other people can accept that practical reality necessitates killing innocent people if they want. That's because they are not acting on morality, they are acting on practicality. To the people dying, that distinction does not make much of a difference.

but not voting doesn’t absolve you

But I can't vote.

You have a chance to help people but you’re too morally pure...

If it's ridiculously 'pure' to be against killing innocent people then that explains why I don't feel emotionally attached to being human.

...tell yourself letting them die was the right choice morally.

Who am I letting die? I can't vote.

If Trump wins and Israel ends up murdering everyone, I’ll come back to this comment and remind you.

If Harris wins (which I wish could say was almost certain, but it's scarily close) and Israel ends up murdering everyone without Harris having seriously tried to stop them, will you come back to apologise?