Ah yes. All those horrible things happened overnight, right? So that's why we don't expect people to take a large personal sacrifice of ... knowing about this shit for years, and still working for the company. Or knowing about all this shit, and still choosing to work for this company.
> When you lump in people who have done nothing wrong (and in fact you have no information about what they are or are not doing to stop things like this) for failing to stop the actions
Never once did I ask them to stop the actions of others. However, they chose to work for a company which is complicit in all of this.
> This is the exact same argument as "are citizens of israel complicit in the actions of their government"
You keep pretending that being born in a country is exactly the same as actively choosing to work, and keep working for a company especially when there are plenty of other options. "But where else will I find a 300k salary" is not a moral choice.
"Oh no, I know everything about this company, so I actively chose to work for it and keep working for it while all this is happening. But I did nothing wrong. I only work here, making sure this company continues to work and exist".
> A single person leaving for moral reasons at this point will be replaced by the next guy.
So, out of thousands that keep working at Facebook, there will be just one person leaving? And you don't see it as a problem?
> They will not run out of guys.
Indeed. And you still don't see it as a problem and keep claiming that "but they did nothing wrong". They actively chose to work for this company. I can't make it more clear than it is.
In an ideal world more and more people leave and Facebook ends up scraping the bottom of the barrel trying to find replacements. In this world tens of thousands of "we did nothing wrong" people have no qualms working on all of Facebook's systems and you keep pretending that they "did nothing wrong because it's the same as being born in a country or something".