• archomrade [he/him]@midwest.social
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    2 months ago

    So your point about them using child soldiers is unrelated to your claim that they’re “killing children in large numbers”?

    Seemed like you were conflating the two, maybe I got that wrong.

    When you casually drop ‘genocide’ into a conversation without elaborating on who or what you’re talking about you’re likely to cause some confusion.

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      2 months ago

      The correct response is to start your question by apologizing for assuming you knew what I said.

      Too bad you didn’t bother doing that.

      Too late now too.

      • archomrade [he/him]@midwest.social
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        2 months ago

        I don’t think an apology is warranted when it’s apparent a claim is being made as a bad-faith deflection.

        Even if you had made a compelling case for your use of the word (you still haven’t), it’s still in response to someone pointing to a genocide that’s already happening. You could’ve just said ‘Houthis are evil because they are using child soldiers’ and we wouldn’t have anything to talk about (except maybe a debate over whether that changes the ethics of a US-Saudi backed genocide against them), but instead you said “Houthis are using child soldiers”, then “Killing children is a form of genocide”, and then chose not to elaborate any further, even when pressed.

        “It really seems like it to me” is about as satirical as dwight type-casting an italian-american as a mobster.