• Jack@lemmy.ca
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    I’m not offended - I understand most people have very different priorities. I personally think that preventing a mass extinction event is more important than police, doctors, schools, roads (for cars), and fascism; because I happen to think that a catastrophic climate cascade means nothing else matters. Healthcare is nice, but doctors will all be dead when the biosphere becomes unlivable.

    I don’t stand with the genocidal Hamas voters, nor with the genocidal Israeli voters.

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      And that is exactly what the reply means by privilege. It is a luxury to be able to think that far ahead.

      It turns out, when you’re at risk of being dead in a week, a month, or a year, you tend not to care about whether humanity will be around in 20 years.

      So having the ability to focus on the long term is a privilege that the vulnerable do not have.

      Of course, these things are not mutually exclusive. But when you have two parties that both suck at climate care, but only one of them is trying to incarcerate or kill LGBTQA+ folks, for example, and your focus is on things like “don’t vote for anyone or you’re supporting fascism and climate destruction” it reeks of privilege and a disregard for the immediate welfare of your neighbors.

      EDIT: To put it another way - if the cost of humanity’s survival is sacrificing our LGBTQA+ neighbors, perhaps humanity is not worth saving.

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        So it’s okay to help yourself in the short term, and by doing so help make the biosphere unlivable?

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          The fact that you interpret fear of persecution and resistance to authoritarianism as a selfish act tells me everything I need to know about how you view the world. And I choose not to engage in this conversation with you. 👋

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            I don’t think fear of persecution and resistance to authoritarianism is selfish. I think some things are vastly worse than others, e.g. wiping out more than 50% of genera and more than 70% of species, and making the biosphere unlivable for most creatures larger than mice - is incredibly selfish; and being complicit in genocide is a line some people won’t cross no matter if it may benefit them personally in the short term. I understand most people have very different priorities, and care more about their own short-term goals even if those goals make them complicit in omnicide.

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              And your ability to be concerned about such things is your privilege

              It is obvious that you are generally comfortable with little risk to your daily life riding on this election

              Talk to me again when you’re sacrificing your own immediate safety instead of the immediate safety of others to uphold your high-minded values

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          You’re contributing to making the biosphere unlivable. You’re using electronics to communicate on Lemmy. That means you’ve contributed a huge amount of CO2 in all kinds of ways- a significant amount was expended just to construct whatever device you’re using.

          So you’re going to stop using electronics and the internet, right? Otherwise you’re just helping yourself in the short term, something you are implying you do not want people to do.

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              I’m not sure why you think that changes what I said. You’re making a contribution to making the biosphere unlivable by using that electronic device you’re using in multiple ways. What other people do or don’t do does not absolve your own culpability.

              You just don’t want to live without the luxury of the internet, so you’re evading.

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                Some things are sustainable, others are not - by orders of magnitude. Some of the former are not sustainable when done by billions of people.

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                  And now you’re just trying to weasel out of the thing you are pointing fingers at others for.

                  This was you earlier:

                  So it’s okay to help yourself in the short term, and by doing so help make the biosphere unlivable?

                  That is exactly what you are doing right now. You just think it’s okay for you to do what you criticize others for in order to have your own luxuries.

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                    Some things are sustainable, others are not - by orders of magnitude.

                    Growing a tree, and then cutting it down to boil water is sustainable.

                    Producing more oil than any country ever has, is absolutely not sustainable.

                    Accessing the internet using an open source OS on hardware other people threw away, is sustainable, even when following the categorical imperative where the other 8 billion people also do it.