• count_dongulus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I AM responsible. This is how democracy works. You are responsible for your own governance. Why don’t you think for yourself? You can’t vote for your government to kill others, and take zero responsibility.

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      And the people who didn’t vote for the government? People who voted for the opposition but didn’t win, are they innocent?

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      1 year ago

      So edgy. Hand yourself over to Al-Qaeda or ISIS since you are responsible. I will buy your plane ticket for you.

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        Nope, just because I’m part of a wide, very diluted group collectively responsible doesn’t mean I think I am wrong. I am happy for voting representatives into power who used military force against Al-Qaida and ISIS. Fuck them.

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          No you are going to the Middle East, send me a DM so we can get the plane ticket purchased

          Put your money where your mouth is coward

    • goat@sh.itjust.works
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      But America isn’t a democracy, it’s a republic.

      And even then, people don’t vote on military decisions.

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      I somewhat agree on principle but practically speaking we live in very large systems with huge momentum these days, even in America where lots of people are armed and can avoid going to a war they don’t want to, they’re not necessarily going to bust moves against the system itself. If you ask me, the most effective action would simply be to buy your way out and enable mass freedom from such industrial war machines