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The debate gets interesting sometimes
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Whatever happens, we're all dead. The only question is whether, along the way, we act in a more moral or less moral way.
Ftfy
Existence is not inherently immoral.
It's debatable if morality is even "inherent" to existence. I'd argue morality is a relative construct, but that's besides the point.
I was speaking in regards to the options presented. And as such, I know of no amount of genocide that could be called "moral". Thus my correction to your assertion, as the options presented only allow for "more or less genocide".
Does letting a known fascist take control a second time count as moral?
I've never voted for a Fascist, so I do not have experience of this.
You gonna vote against one? Because that's equally important. You don't get half credit for staying home.
As far as I know, the Member of Parliament I'm intending to vote for on Thursday the 4th of July is not a Fascist.