• @Valmond
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    17 days ago

    We don’t believe in generational sin, forced upon you because your grandparents did something bad either.

    Lol the downvote brigade is here +11/-7 and on my other comment too, if I’m so wrong tell me why!

    • @[email protected]
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      1618 days ago

      I will believe this when the British museum, the Louvre, etc are devoid of stolen (or very unfairly “purchased”) artifacts from former colonies. Generational responsibility may not be a thing, but institutional abuses spanning centuries that persist into the current day absolutely are.

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        17 days ago

        Fair enough, but it’s quite far away from enslaving and murdering.

        Edit: I see the difference between stealing versus raping, enslaving and murder. Not saying stealing is right, but there is more than a nuance to it lol.

        • @[email protected]
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          1217 days ago

          Countries built their generational wealth on the backs of slaves though. Look at how, for instance, Belgium enriched itself though the horrific abuses in the Congo. While it’s true that no one alive was directly responsible, they still benefit from it.

        • @[email protected]
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          It’s the trophies from the enslavement and murder. They didn’t get to keep the people, but they did keep souvenirs.

          • @kreskin
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            like serial killer trophies. They just cant help themselves.

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              At least serial killers acknowledge how they got those trophies instead of pretending they stole priceless cultural artifacts and vandalized them to match their own aesthetics to “preserve and protect them” because the original owners would have just “squandered” those artifacts. (Looking at you, British Museum and your theft and desecration of the Elgin marbles.)

    • @Soggy
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      1018 days ago

      Ignoring the past doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, or that it has no bearing on the present. “Somebody else did it so the generational inequity is fine actually” is a terrible argument.

      • @kreskin
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        113 days ago

        Agreed, but the sad sick thing is that as time goes on, the crime really does go away-- or any hope of it being remedied does. Justice delayed really is justice denied.

      • @Valmond
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        Which is not what I said. At all.

        Putting words in other peoples mouth is not as good as you think it is.

        • @Feathercrown
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          317 days ago

          Your reply was a nonsequitur as well

          • @Valmond
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            017 days ago

            In whzt way is it a non sequitur ?

            • @Feathercrown
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              It’s not my job to educate you

              Also, if you’re going to correct my misspellings, don’t misspell “what”