Let’s say better late than never.

  • technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    19 hours ago

    Pretty sure they were talking about genocide in general, not just one genocide.

    Genocide is a constant, ongoing foundation of capitalism, colonialism, etc. Sometimes it happens in Europe, sometimes in Palestine… Sometimes they genocide almost all of the inhabitants of USA, Australia, etc.

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      12 hours ago

      I’m confused by this comment. Can you explain what you mean by “Genocide is a constant, ongoing foundation of capitalism, colonialism”?

      I don’t understand what you mean, and my attempts to interpret it lead me to silly conclusions which I doubt are what you’re trying to communicate here.

      From what I understand, “genocide” refers to the eradication of a people or culture. This includes things like killing all Jews/Palestinians (e.g. Nazis and Israelis), imprisoning and “re-educating” an entire ethnic group (like the Chinese are doing to the Uyghurs), and much more.

      Colonialism very easily falls into that definition, but I struggle to see how captialism does.

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        2 hours ago

        imprisoning and “re-educating” an entire ethnic group (like the Chinese are doing to the Uyghurs),

        I’m shocked to see people still rehashing this debunked claim so many years later.

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        16 hours ago

        They’re not wrong. The deaths of Indians from the Americas and the aborigines from Australia far surpass the technical definition of genocide. Throw in banana republics and other nation building and it is totally arguable that the US has been complicit in many other genocides, for instance.

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          13 hours ago

          Sorry, quick nitpick for non-Australians. It’s never “aborigines”, if you’re going to use the term it’s “Aboriginals” (and the capitalisation is important).

          Aborigines is kinda like calling Asians Orientals.