• AWistfulNihilist@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    No, but calling people a transphobe because they don’t vote with their wallet is literally crazy. A person purchasing a Harry Potter product is as much a transphobe as a person who purchases any item manufacturered in India, Vietnam, or China is laboring children.

    Tangentially yes, but not in any meaningful way. It’s just so important to you that people are willing to lie to you about it because it’s so not important to them.

    If political idealism is driving you, don’t be surprised when the other sides’ political idealism drives things in a different direction, see what I’m saying?

    Also, dope formatting, the bullet points are killing it 🤣

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      6 months ago

      calling people a transphobe because they don’t vote with their wallet is literally crazy

      Not really, it’s just trying to advocate against supporting a loud voice against trans people. Nothing complicated or weird about it and I’ve no idea how you’re relating this to slave labor…? It’s fair to say that people who knowingly buy products made by slave labor are shitty too, assuming they have another option. Of course, clothing is obviously very different from a forgettable video game you’re so caught up in defending, for some reason.

      It’s just so important to you that people are willing to lie to you about it because it’s so not important to them.

      … no one needs to “lie to me” about this. It’s doubtful I’d ever need or care to talk about this issue again. It’s pretty fuckin cut and dried.

      don’t be surprised when the other sides’ political idealism drives things in a different direction

      …and apparently I’m surprised now?