But you said "Indirectly is sufficient. You're paying for it to happen.", when I was talking about taxes. What if I have a moral philosophy but my taxes still go to whatever is we are being against? I am indirectly paying for it, but it is coercion, IMO. The "vote for someone else" does not play here, another head of the same dragon.
I was taking that position to illustrate that moral contagion inevitably leads to a declaration of everyone being immoral. Therefore, moral contagion is not a useful differentiator between people.