I agree with the issue at stake but I’ve seen in practice where it can lead when people attach their morals to other people’s purchasing decisions. First, it’s “don’t buy their stuff”. Then “tell your friends not to buy their stuff”. Then it’s “shame random people who buy their stuff”. Then it’s “vandalize people’s stuff”.
I know no one’s going to go into other peoples houses to break their printers, but the whole social enforcement thing really soured me after what happened with my EVs the past year. Even when I agree with the principle I automatically hate any call to impose opinions on other people’s purchases. Most people will be responsible about it but it will inspire enough unhinged people to tarnish the cause.
So you bought a cybertruck _after_ the sig heil, and the gutting of the federal gov, and you’re somehow worried your bambu is going to draw the same level of anger?
Surely you can see the difference in stakes between those two situations? Or maybe you can’t… you bought a cybertruck lol