• Alsephina
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    9 months ago

    Talking about “nuance” when your government is committing a genocide in real time lmao

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      9 months ago

      Nuance is very important even during a genocide. For example, you chose not to see nuance, and you didn’t notice that I’m not american. You saw what you wanted to see because you were angry. Anyone who disagrees is the enemy and must hold the identity of the enemy, in your mind. You’re thinking just like the kinds of people who commit genocides. They don’t believe in nuance, they attack because they see the enemy everywhere.

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      9 months ago

      Congratulations on devaluing the word genocide until it is meaningless. It doesn’t mean a lot of civilians died, it means destroying a protected group, which is not happening. Collateral damage does not a genocide make.