• loathesome dongeaterA
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    28 days ago

    Not speaking for supa specifically but it’s not fair or reasonable to expect people to have perfect knowledge at all times.

    • CCCP Enjoyer
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      28 days ago

      No of course not, but its hard to imagine American voters forgot the US military killed millions of people in my country. It was a pretty big deal at the time and there sure are a whole lot of films celebrating it.

      It really is an honest question, though. I think it’s interesting where people draw lines and “I really didn’t know about those other things” is also a totally reasonable answer, should it be offered.

      • Nakoichi [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        28 days ago

        I mean… Andrew Jackson, the founder of the “Democratic Party”, was a genocidal warhawk maniac that signed the Indian Removal Act which was a edict to ethnically cleanse the Native American population and steal their land and killed waaay more people than Isntreal has. What made all those bigger stains wash off, but not this one?

        I knew this as a child. When I got to voting age I thought maybe Obama would close Guantanamo, so I voted for him. That is the only time I ever voted for a president. People can be wrong for thinking harm reduction is a valid choice.

        You just came in real hot with an account that has almost no history how is anyone supposed to know your intentions when you come in berating people for explaining how they learned they were wrong?

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          28 days ago

          Fair enough. I’m just interested in where people draw their lines on electoral participation. And yeah, I know that makes people pretty defensive.