Yeah I just noticed. It’s kinda wild how it’s moralizing to be against genocide, but apparently it’s not moralizing to use a misunderstanding of Maos collaboration nor is it moralizing when you mention fears of persecution of LGBTQ people (as if they aren’t already persecuted).
Using these as a rhetorical cudgel is apparently not moralizing, it’s in fact materialist. Not wanting to support an ongoing genocide is moralizing.
Don’t use LGBTQ people as a rhetorical shield to vote for a genocider.
Dont worry they can also use all the dead in China of WW2 as a shield for killing Palestinians. Classy
Yeah I just noticed. It’s kinda wild how it’s moralizing to be against genocide, but apparently it’s not moralizing to use a misunderstanding of Maos collaboration nor is it moralizing when you mention fears of persecution of LGBTQ people (as if they aren’t already persecuted).
Using these as a rhetorical cudgel is apparently not moralizing, it’s in fact materialist. Not wanting to support an ongoing genocide is moralizing.