• @GracchiBros@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Same bullshit logic that helped many support the genocide of those “barbaric” Native Americans because some actually had the gall to attack the colonial invaders.

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      418 months ago

      I wonder how few will draw some of the parallels of the colonial expansion in Australia and the West in general.

      I love the types that say others should go back to where they come from ignoring their parents and grandparents were not that far removed from the boat that brought them here.

      Then they don’t want to acknowledge that these groups were probably not that thrilled at being slaughtered and their kids taken away from them to make way for their colonial ancestors.

      It’s a amazing trait to me that humans can hold such diabolically opposed ideas as the same truths for them.

      • @Yondoza@sh.itjust.works
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        8 months ago

        Eurasian empires have been shaped by this for millenia. Nomadic horse tribes harass existing empire until it starts to crumble. Tribes annex land and establish new empire/ruling class and give up the nomadic lifestyle. New nomadic horse tribes show up and start harassing. Rulers who are only 1 or 2 generations removed from living a nomadic lifestyle and conquering call new group “barbarians” and “uncivilized” for their brutality. New horse tribes topple empire, rinse and repeat.

        To list a few: Mongols, Turks, Huns, Scythians… It was like a revolving door until gunpowder showed up.

        Each generation completely ignoring the atrocities of their forebears while also framing their successors as monsters. Tale as old as time.

        • @TheDoozer@lemmy.world
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          8 months ago

          Justifying current atrocities by pointing to previous atrocities misses the point.

          The point is at some point it should stop. Yes, America and Australia and Europe and everywhere commit genocide, committed atrocities that are now considered war crimes, but responding to current calls for it to stop by making some attempted Gotcha at perceived hypocrisy is worse than saying nothing.

          Edit: to be clear, my ancestors were monsters. What they did to the natives her in America is deplorable, and the fact that Andrew Jackson’s dickface is on anything but textbooks on the Trail Of Tears and lists of most evils leaders in recent history is a current stain on my country’s reputation. I don’t know enough about Scottish history beyond my ancestors coming to the US, but I’m pretty sure they were on the oppressed side of most engagements for a good long time. None of that changes that I think any people who commit genocide (except genocide of mosquitos) are monsters, and I want them to stop.

        • WashedOver
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          28 months ago

          Some would point out the same before the Colonials came too. In the other examples it was all out war with promises of more, not treaties ignored when it became inconvenient or as bait to disarm.

          There were also commitments made that are only starting to be honoured in some cases today.

          It’s the atrocities from the higher standards of the “right God” Fearing and “more civilized” peoples that came to into replace everyone. There was no honour in it which was supposedly the basis of some of these societies They were supposed to be better often were not even for their times.

          Unfortunately that’s a tale as old as time too…

        • @s_s@lemmy.one
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          After the Bronze age collapse, the nomadic Habi-ru people came out of the wilderness and conquered the Cannanite people who no longer had the protection of the Egyptian Empire.

          Also, I’d say that the first dynasty that follows your example are the Gutians.

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        8 months ago

        I wonder how few will draw some of the parallels of the colonial expansion in Australia and the West in general.

        I wouldn’t be surprised if the western countries defending Israel start using that excuse themselves, once all the others fall apart

        Oh and just checking, did you mean diabolically (evilly) or diametrically (opposite) opposed? Either works just wondering

        • WashedOver
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          48 months ago

          Oh and just checking, did you mean diabolically (evilly) or diametrically (opposite) opposed? Either works just wondering

          I kind of mean both. Is there a word that works for that?

      • @GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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        108 months ago

        I have seen numerous examples of Israeli officials declaring genocidal intent of all Palestinians. I haven’t seen the reverse.

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                37 months ago

                Israel in its current form should be eliminated. It’s an apartheid state. Until it changes by enfranchising the Palestinians that it has trapped in open air prisons (Gaza, West Bank) it has no right to carry on. I will never support an ethnostate that places the supremacy of one ethnicity over another. If we time traveled back would you say that apartheid South Africa deserved to continue as it was? Rhodesia?

                It’s funny that you are wasting time defending Israel with that kind of defense. “Hamas regularly admits” – show me where? Here? Oops, that was just some of the many documented statements from Israeli officials declaring their genocidal intent. You know, the thing that is actually happening right now considering Israel has shut off food, water, electricity, and fuel into Gaza. When Netenyahu compares Palestinians to Amalek he is telling his hardcore right wing faction a very clear message. Maybe you didn’t understand it? Or, a worse thought, maybe you understand it perfectly and pretend otherwise?

          • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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            48 months ago

            Three one Israel apologized for and fired the official? There are certainly fake ones but there are a few real ones Israel has admitted to.