Exactly. Doing nothing is also an action when it comes to moral agency.
Reposted from Nate Kelly
The author of "First they came for . . ." confession. "The poem makes it sound like Nazis win because “good people” fail to fight them. But Niemöller’s actual history suggests that Nazis win because “good people” hate the same people the Nazis hate and therefore find the fascist program congenial."

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