> if you buy a Tesla today you are signaling that you're okay with being associated with Nazism.
Sounds like social capital to me, which is the point I was making. My purchases don't relate to social signaling on my part, not sure how we got here.
I mean, people don't have a problem with the iPhones being built by essentially slave labor. Technically if you buy an iPhone, I guess by your logic you're okay being associated with slavery.
I mean, people don't have a problem with the iPhones being built by essentially slave labor.
If you can walk out the door under your own power, then you're not a slave. Check your privilege (and while you're at it, your history.)
If you gleefully throw Nazi salutes while addressing a friendly far-right audience, then you're a Nazi, mentally ill, or both. Either way, I'm not buying a car from you.
Sounds like social capital to me, which is the point I was making. My purchases don't relate to social signaling on my part, not sure how we got here.
I mean, people don't have a problem with the iPhones being built by essentially slave labor. Technically if you buy an iPhone, I guess by your logic you're okay being associated with slavery.
Utter nonsense.