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    6 months ago

    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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      6 months ago

      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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        6 months ago

        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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          6 months ago

          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.