Well, some people might turn a blind eye or slowly scheme for it, while those slightly more radical might consider "liberating" their compatriots right on the spot.
Of course, there could also be those whose thoughts are so extreme that they collapse into complete illogicality.
Therefore, before the apocalypse, the Glorious Divine Kingdom often had problems with "Soul Eater Syndrome sufferers," and, bizarrely, they even had so-called "robot rights organizations" clamoring daily that robots too are people, that robots should have human rights, wages, holidays, and whatnot?
These perplexing acts made absolutely no sense to the average person; what's the point of paying robots or giving them holidays?
But in the eyes of potential "Soul Eater Syndrome sufferers," they were serious, fighting for the rights of their "compatriots." It was noble, it was grand, they were practically taking the moral high ground.