• @[email protected]
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    -11 year ago

    It counts for sure. It’s just different to call current US genocidial in comparison to stating that US has committed genocide. Kinda like germany is not a genocidial country, but 80 years ago it was. The government now isn’t the same that committed the atrocities.

    I’m probably off topic, but in left leaning communities I see a lot of references to the US as a genocidial regime. My above explanation should clear up somewhat why I feel that it’s a bit far fetched. Eg. the current state of things in the US doesn’t count as one IMO.

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      1 year ago

      We have a government that spends billions of dollars on the military industrial complex with what amounts to no opposition politically. Having spent that money we then go on to justify the weapons being deployed around the world.

      If Isreal is a genocidal country, how is America not for enabling Isreal? There is no distinction in my mind. It’s the same capitalist interests at play.

    • SomeLemmyUser
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      11 year ago

      I understand where you are coming from, but maybe u understand our point of view, that you don’t need the genocides and war that bad anymore, when past genocides and wars already have made you the mightiest force in the world.

      If your on top and have mostly money, its easy to screw others with said money, a fight you’ll always win, and pointing the blame, when they switch to the same strategies, you used to get in the position of power where you are now.

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        11 year ago

        I don’t disagree with people saying that US is doing questionable stuff. What rubs me the wrong way is that the current meddlings of US are being compared to what is being done in ukraine right now. They are fundamentally different levels of evil.