While it shouldn’t be illegal unless its for specific reasons (like directly supplying arms) it’s extremely fair to judge people’s for the movements they’re supporting. I hope they get called out and shunned for their actions - especially if they continue their financial support after seeing the violence it funded.
I’d say that might sound good in this particular case but could end up being an absolutely awful precedent to set. Do you want someone arrested for donating 10 bucks to a pro-choice charity that helps drive people from red states to blue states and technically breaks some dumb ass evangelical law?
I think it’s important to realize that it’s a good idea to not legally punish people for supporting a cause (with limits on things that actively support violence). Most of us on lemmy don’t live either majority party opinion.
While it shouldn’t be illegal unless its for specific reasons (like directly supplying arms) it’s extremely fair to judge people’s for the movements they’re supporting. I hope they get called out and shunned for their actions - especially if they continue their financial support after seeing the violence it funded.
I’d say they’re complicit in whatever actions come from their funding.
I’d say that might sound good in this particular case but could end up being an absolutely awful precedent to set. Do you want someone arrested for donating 10 bucks to a pro-choice charity that helps drive people from red states to blue states and technically breaks some dumb ass evangelical law?
I think it’s important to realize that it’s a good idea to not legally punish people for supporting a cause (with limits on things that actively support violence). Most of us on lemmy don’t live either majority party opinion.