• can
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    11 个月前

    All wars are targeted at a specific group of people.

    Yes, my wording was vague. But say you went to war with Canada, a diverse nation. It would feel different if you broadly targeted all Canadians rather than specifically indigenous Canadians, or black Canadians, for example.

    And putting this on the table now: I am Canadian and I recognise my country was built upon its own genocide.

    Edit: Someone else feel free to chime in, I still don’t feel I am conveying this well

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      11 个月前

      Ok, then why would a hypothetical US invasion of Canada (which today, unlike in 1812, would be imbalanced in favor of the US) be better than an Israeli invasion of Gaza?

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        11 个月前

        It wouldn’t be better but the circumstances would determine whether my mind would immediately jump to calling it that. I’m not necessarily quick to jump to claiming genocide but I won’t readily denounce it.

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          11 个月前

          Fair enough, but if an invasion of Canada is not necessarily genocide then there must be more to it than attacking a less powerful neighbor.