• Genius
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    People have an ethical responsibility to be politically informed. If it’s 2024 (and it was when OOP bought it) and they don’t know Elon is a Nazi, then the people are entitled to use aggressive means of education.

    We all thought the “information superhighway” was going to change the world by informing everyone. And then people chose to stay ignorant. That’s what’s ruining the world. Ignorance is a form of violence.

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      People should not take it upon themselves to damage the property of random people they don’t think are politically informed enough. What to stop others from doing the same to you because they think that you aren’t politically informed enough by their standards?

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        Sure they should! actions have consequences. Otherwise people will just take advantage of others. I am not worried about people doing the same to me because I to participate in actions that help make others lives worse.

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        I have no sadness for someone able to buy an 80k hunk of steel and yet cants pull their head out of their own ass to see what’s going on. And I think you’re going to just die on this ideological hill vs seeing the practical line in the sand that has been crossed.

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        The fact that I don’t own a Cybertruck

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          Cybertrucks aren’t the only things in existence that can be damaged.