• bl4kers
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    19 hours ago

    That’s a pretty ridiculous headline imo

    • Nickel is used for lots of things
    • “EV obsession” is not a thing unless “ICE obsession” exists, and both sound ridiculous
    • The mining companies are responsible for their own actions, not consumers at large
    • Indonesia is letting this occur and could theoretically step in at any time as far as I can tell
    • Genocides are always on “an entire population” so that phrase is meaningless
    • Xavienth@lemmygrad.ml
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      10 hours ago

      We definitely have an obsession for cars in North America and “EV obsession” is just an extension of that.

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        2 hours ago

        I guess it depends on how the word is used. I think of obsession as strictly a personal thing, and almost everyone I know wants 0 or 1 car because it’s difficult to get around without it. I’d consider that practical instead on excessive. Though I guess you could argue wanting your one car to be bigger or more expensive is excessive

        Don’t get me wrong, the culture definitely favors cars over pedestrians. I just don’t think I’d use the word obsessive to represent that relationship

        Edit: spelling

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      12 hours ago

      What do you mean by your last point. Genocide only being on whole population. Where did you get this definition.

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      17 hours ago

      I categorically disagree, and callous people like you are the reason why something like this is allowed to happen in the first place

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        15 hours ago

        Will you categorically stomp your foot and ignore every single argument in that comment as well? Because you’re almost there!

        Blaming consumers for things that happen at least three indirections removed from them is childish. A consumer cannot know where all the resources are coming from.

        Blaming EVs for this, is just as childish, if not actively evil, since the alternative would be oil extraction and that’s not exactly clean and happy either.

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          15 hours ago

          You’re so smart! I surrender, don’t think I’m cut out for the marketplace of ideas!

          Maybe just maybe it is bad to be mining resources from uncontacted tribes who could not possibly consent to any of this, no matter how much you want to abstract it and say it’s no one’s fault for doing it.

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            13 hours ago

            See, if you would have read my comment and actually bothered to understand it, you would have seen, that I haven’t said no one is at fault here.

            So I have to assume, you’re arguing in bad faith, you’re putting words in my mouth to defeat a straw man, while not addressing any of my actual points.

            So maybe pull that infantile sarcasm out of your ass and try actually thinking about what you’re saying.