• Samvega@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 hours ago

    I hope those people who feel as if they own the moral high ground will remember they had an opportunity to stop it

    How many people died in Gaza today? I wish I had an opportunity to stop that.

    but I live in the reality of the viable options

    Yes, and I am unhappy that the options all involve ‘innocent people are dying right now’. This bothers me.

    If it’s the moral high ground to say that killing is wrong, then it is also the moral high ground for you to say “The choice is either the people who are suffering may or will continue to do so, versus these same people suffering even worse”. You’re saying that hurting innocent people is bad, yes?

    Having to choose to hurt some or more innocent people is not a choice I am enthused about, no matter what the practical reality is. It would be churlish to criticise someone without food for complaining about their practical choice between going hungry and starving, I feel.

    Practical concerns do not replace morality. Someone might have no choice but to abandon their children because they cannot afford them: this does not stop them from being harmed by the moral weight of what, in all practicality, they had to do.

    • GiantChickDicks@lemmy.ml
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      3 hours ago

      My underlying point was the nuance of this entire situation, and you provided another obtuse black-and-white response. If you can’t radically accept the world and your life, it’s going to make it awfully hard to see it well enough to make changes.