i can’t even guess as to why they went quiet. not one guess at all. we will never know.

edit: well they’re not quiet now once they get called out

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    We play the hand we’re dealt. Accelerated genocide + fascism is a worse outcome than performative resistance to genocide.

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      You were not dealt this hand, you chose it by not telling them ‘no’. it is the most powerful word you have in your arsenal learn to use it. there is a reason utilitarianism is panned basically universally in ethics classes. Had you been willing to exercise it against the DNC you might not be in the very situation you find yourself in now.

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        How did that work out for all the people who said no? Now Trump will help Bibi annex the West Bank. I’ve taken Ethics, utilitarianism was absolutely not panned.

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          1. you had a shit ethics professor.
          2. bibi already has the west bank and it was done under biden’s watch and harris supported it.
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            “Every ethics course pans utilitarianism”

            “I took ethics and they gave very serious consideration to utilitarianism”

            “Am I out of touch? No, it’s the ethics professors who are wrong”

            Do you hear yourself?

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              I said you had a bad professor if they didnt teach the basics of how utilitarianism leads people to justifying genocides as a moral positive. In fact id go so far as informing you that the failure of your professor to give you that understanding means they didnt teach it seriously.

              I never said they shouldn’t teach it or that it wasnt a philosophy to teach seriously. I said its a bad philosophy. And many professors of philosophy do teach it as such and include covering the massive moral and structural failings of the concept.

              Do you hear yourself? Because you’re arguing things I never stated.

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                  DSG: don’t support genocides. there. I developed one for you.

                  In reality there being no perfect philosophy doesn’t weaken the arguments that utilitarianism is a absolutely trash philosophy.

                  fun fact: thats like arguing that without religion people can’t be moral.

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                    So deontology? An absolute trash philosophy, see the Paradox of Deontology. Lying is wrong, so you shouldn’t lie to the axe murderer when they ask where your family is. Enabling genocide is wrong, so we should let the person who wants to accelerate that genocide and enable others get into a position to do so. Many more will suffer and die, but hey at least you can be smug about your virtues.

                    This is a childish philosophy for childish people. It says “Who cares about the consequences of my choices. All that matters is that I don’t have to make any difficult choices when presented with an ethical dilemma. Who cares if the death tolls skyrocket.” It disincentivizes action in the very situations that most desperately rely on ethical considerations.

                    If you make “the right choice” and more people directly suffer because of it, you didn’t make the right choice. You made excuses.