cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/49053959

Fans of Taylor Swift have been shocked after it emerged that a contractor for the controversial Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) was in attendance at her wedding.

It appears that Steven J. Demetriou, the Executive Chair of a company called Amentum Services was also among the crowd gathered to see the happy couple say ‘I do.’

Amentum Services is currently the sole contractor for ICE’s Camp East Montana, a detention centre in El Paso.

The artist has faced swift backlash for her choice of guests, including online commenters who have shared their dismay on social media.

  • CubitOom@infosec.pubOP
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    No one is forcing them to own and earn a profit from a Concentration camp.

    The only nuance here is the sheer amount of human suffering this person enjoys the benefits of.

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      I own a smartphone. It’s great. If I explore that whole supply chain, am I going to come out squeaky clean or is it possible that I am benefiting off of the exploitation and potential slavery of other humans? Is that a tolerable amount of suffering compared to the Concentration Camp guy?

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        Let’s just say I agree with your insanely stupid idea, that human suffering is some type of necessary evil.

        You owning a product of human suffering is bad, but not as bad as owning the company athat causes the human suffering and profiting off if it.

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          I do not recall saying that human suffering is a necessary evil. I do recall saying that people’s value of one another is nuanced. Human suffering isn’t a necessary evil, it is just something that exists. Some people suffer more and some people suffer less, but everyone suffers and there isn’t anything evil about it.

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            If slave catchers abduct people, and bring them to a for-profit concentration camp with forced labor, the owner of that camp is evil in my book.

            It doesn’t matter how good he is at giving blowjobs, there is no room for unrelated nuance. That’s an evil person making profit by creating human suffering.

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          This was called out and I admit that I was being a bit silly. I won’t pursue it.

          But I could easily take the position that all human suffering is bad and therefore you, as a participant in capitalism, should be excluded from society. Why is your moral judgment more valid than mine in this instance?