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by xondono
2654 days ago
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I’m seriously kind of tired of this argument. We’ve gone from “not choosing is a choice” to “every choice is political”. I’m sorry but the latter doesn’t immediatly follow from the first. You can and are totally free to not use a technology or buy from a particular company for political reasons, but that does not mean that others are making a political choice when doing so. Similarly you should argue that eating meat is a religious choice, since some religions prohibit meat consumption. I find this kind of reasoning bogus at best. |
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That's why I use Firefox and not google chrome even though at some points one is better than the other.
> We’ve gone from “not choosing is a choice” to “every choice is political”.
> I’m sorry but the latter doesn’t immediatly follow from the first.
Nobody said or implied that.
> Similarly you should argue that eating meat is a religious choice, since some religions prohibit meat consumption.
Now that's a bogus reasoning and I don't see why you twist the analogy like that since it loses relevance.