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I decided to check the comments wall of the administrator of this group, expecting to see some Chinese person get angry about it.
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As a result, in the comments section, one ru**ian got mad because admin of group from England.
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What did i read
I would hope that your moral claims are not subjective or opinions as you put it, and I do not grant that my position is subjective as you claim it to be.
Even if my position was subjective, you would still have the burden of proof to prove that my curator, my actions or my coduct is immoral.
I hold that my actions are morally neutral, my actions being providing origin and financing information for a product.
It would be no different if a Chinese citizen wanted to mark every British-made game to boycott, it is a morally neutral action.
Well, it would seem I'm not in a position to continue this conversation. My apologies, have a nice day.