Yes. It happened once before, and it can happen again.stui magpie wrote:Oh Dear. You really do believe that, don't you.
Contrary to what you think, the conditions for it are becoming more and more favourable.
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...and how did you reach this conclusion? Are we to just agree with you, because that is your opinion?stui magpie wrote:
Based on that, what's happening in Gaza (although a long way from acceptable) isn't Genocide and there's no reference to the perps and victims being of similar heritage.
pietillidie wrote:
1) For a start, I'm guessing most people with a solid knowledge of the subject would avoid the term 'genocide', whatever the most vulgar creeps in the Israeli government have said.
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2) Calling people in that state 'genocidal', when they are steps removed from a frontline they're watching on telly and just pissed off and scared in their basements, doesn't cut it for me. But sure, there will be a minor percentage of scumbags up with ethnic cleansing.
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3)Bizarrely, you know the history of everyone else's horrors, but not those of your pet ideology.
It's my opinion and I don't "expect" that anyone has to agree with it, people have their own minds and can make their own decisions.Magpietothemax wrote:...and how did you reach this conclusion? Are we to just agree with you, because that is your opinion?stui magpie wrote:
Based on that, what's happening in Gaza (although a long way from acceptable) isn't Genocide and there's no reference to the perps and victims being of similar heritage.
Even the pro-imperialist ICC doesn't agree with you. In their judgement, they declared that there were grounds to believe that Israel was carrying out genocide in Gaza.
Once everyone starts with the undisciplined hyperbole, nothing anyone says is taken seriously. The far-right purposely uses this approach as standard to muddy the waters and confound meaning, so there's a shabbiness and internet unseriousness about it.pietillidie wrote:And don't forget, we live in a world now where people say very strong things because they think they might influence policy somewhat. That might be what you're doing with the term genocide; i.e., if it's horrifying enough we might just coax the US into leaning on them. Words and views are very malleable like that, and should not be read over-literally: "he thinks she thinks I think that you think....", and before you know it no one is really saying what they mean, but rather trying to coax some modest outcome.