A person opposing genocide does not have to explain themselves.
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A person opposing genocide does not have to explain themselves. It’s the humane default.
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A person opposing genocide does not have to explain themselves. It’s the humane default.
If you’re playing devil’s advocate and the topic is genocide, guess what? You’re not playing devil’s advocate. You’re the devil’s public relations department.
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If you’re playing devil’s advocate and the topic is genocide, guess what? You’re not playing devil’s advocate. You’re the devil’s public relations department.
No, there aren’t “good people on both sides” when one side is commiting genocide.
Good people do not commit genocide.
Good people do not defend people who are commiting genocide.
Good people are not complicit in genocide.
You can do all of these things today with impunity because we live in a corrupt world that’s circling the drain of fascism. You can do all these things and feel safe, protected by a system built on settler colonialism – the beneficiary of past ethnic cleansings, apartheids, and genocides and run by its heirs.
You can do all this but what you cannot do is call yourself a good person. Because you’re not.
Opposing genocide isn’t a preference. It’s the lowest possible bar for humanity.
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No, there aren’t “good people on both sides” when one side is commiting genocide.
Good people do not commit genocide.
Good people do not defend people who are commiting genocide.
Good people are not complicit in genocide.
You can do all of these things today with impunity because we live in a corrupt world that’s circling the drain of fascism. You can do all these things and feel safe, protected by a system built on settler colonialism – the beneficiary of past ethnic cleansings, apartheids, and genocides and run by its heirs.
You can do all this but what you cannot do is call yourself a good person. Because you’re not.
Opposing genocide isn’t a preference. It’s the lowest possible bar for humanity.
@aral
An important lession we kids learned in germany when talking to older people:There might be people who decided to ignore the genocide. And later say "But we just followed orders!" or "But we didn't know anything about all of this. We would have protest, but we just didn't know!!"
And then you go to the archive and check the local newspapers from that time, read through the articles and realize: It's a lie. Everyone knew.
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