• Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    but forced or not

    Ultimately does it really matter

    Hell yeah it does! If von Braun had no ability to refuse, there’s no fucking way he was anywhere near as bad as Musk.

    Musk who’s one of the richest and most powerful people in the world and as a result can do almost literally whatever he wants.

    Musk who, despite widespread condemnation, continues to insist that it’s not just okay to enable abuse and stochastic terrorism, it’s his duty and makes him a hero of the people 🤦

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      1 year ago

      No ability to refuse? Sure you don’t really believe that. We all have a choice, even if that choice is to end our lives, there is always a choice. He could have taken himself out, with as many of the scientists possible and set their program back years.

      Are you really saying that him being responsible for the deaths of so many people due to German rockets still doesn’t make him as bad a musk? Really? Come on, musk is a fucking asshole but he has be directly involved with mass murder.

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        1 year ago

        I had a whole thing ready but since you’re apparently not operating on a very high level of understanding, I’ll keep it relatively brief and simple:

        Yes! OF COURSE it matters whether you have a choice or not and whether doing anything else is in your power!

        As for direct involvement, Musk willingly and knowingly assisting the Chinese government censoring all mentions of their past and present atrocities while boosting the propaganda of known domestic terrorists is AT LEAST as direct as designing ordinance that the nazis then fired at a civilian.