Hello Hexbears!
I am acquaintances with a student who has a very likely lead on a software development position with a major military equipment manufacturer. He is VERY excited about this. Now, I don’t know him too well but we are close enough to have a conversation and I would like to try to prevent him from going down this path. Especially considering he has other, less blood-soaked leads. His politics are unclear but from what I can gather he is vaguely progressive/berniecrat-ish, possibly sympathetic to the Palestinian cause but that’s not 100% confirmed.
I have an idea of how I’m going to talk to him about this but I’m looking to see if anyone here has any experience regarding what is or is not effective in conversations like these.
Disorganized rambling
Ok so I’m being vague about what company this is specifically for OPSEC reasons but from what I gather its pretty unambiguous that he would be contributing to the development of guided bombs, police surveillance, and networked weapons systems. Of course he has not actually said any of this. To him, the soon-to-be college grad its a high-paying job with some degree of prestige in a shitty labor market. The banality of evil in the imperial core I guess.
See if they agree with the phrase “it’s difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it”
Then ask what will your salary depend on you not understanding?
What kind of person will your not understanding lead you to become?
Two wolves inside you and all that
This is a really good answer. Start with an abstract that doesn’t put this individual person on the defensive for his particular choices, but that still gets him to question or at least think about the broader morality of people working for (and therefore aiding) something they would otherwise morally oppose. Then you can get more specific.
Wait fuck - can you respec? I put all of my points into understanding and now I’m depressed with minimal salary
Gonna be a himbo streamer if given the opportunity