• CountryBreakfast
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    2 years ago

    I mean Im basically begging people to make the case so we can examine it. I’m not afraid of conversations about genocide, just don’t bring up Adrian Zenz haphazardly and expect everyone to take it seriously.

    The capitalist world adapts quickly. It knows about our sensibilities about human rights and so on, it created them. It can use them against us too. This should be the first thought in our minds.

    But this does not mean I think its impossible genocide might be occurring. All I ask is people accept that when they try to make their case they acknowledge the idiosyncrasies of the discourse around genocide, but it doesn’t play out that way.

    Why is it taboo to talk about genocide in North America, but immediately assumed in the USSR or PRC? Politics is not easy and it’s more than cherry picking ideologies or morals.

    Edit: I mean seriously, most people that take up these issues stand on genocide. Every breath, every step, every dollar I make, every meal, every drink, every idea I have, all of it is facilitated by genocide and it goes for all Americans and Canadians and beyond. But we gotta talk about the strategic enemies of the US instead of our own fucking lives and homes.