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No.
Something being difficult for you to do doesn’t make it any less immoral, or any more moral.
Cheating on your spouse is immoral. Does it make it less immoral if it’s difficult for you to stop yourself from cheating on your spouse? No it does not.
Does it make it less immoral to kill someone, because it was more convenient to you to kill them? No it does not.
Avoiding Nestle products is difficult and inconvenient. It’s still immoral to buy them. If you know it’s immoral to buy them and you still choose to do so, you are compromising your morals when you do.
It’s difficult and inconvenient for some people to avoid buying the Harry Potter game. Autistic people with special interests. People who’ve been fans their whole lives and can’t help that the franchise was a big part of their life.
Avoiding the game is inconvenient to them.
Avoiding Nestle products is incontinent to you.
Morality is not based on what is convenient to you.
You are exactly as immoral for buying Nestle products as someone is for buying the Harry Potter game.
Does that make you uncomfortable? Does that make you feel icky? Does it make you feel like a bad person because you’ve been doing something immoral out of convenience while shaming and harassing other people for doing the exact same thing?
Good. It should.
If you know it’s immoral to buy Nestle products and you buy them anyway out of convenience then don’t you dare harass people for buying the Harry Potter game.
context link of post the ask refers to
context notes: we are transgender, we hate JKR, we are not buying or playing the hogwarts game.
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