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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Take it up with the scholars and renowned experts on genocide that believe it fits the definition, then.
Or is this similar to “from the river to the sea” where misinformation and appeals to emotion are more compelling evidence than people who have actually dedicated their lives to studying and understanding these issues?
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There’s just as many “scholars” and “experts” that don’t believe it constitutes genocide. Answer my question from earlier. Is every human conflict in history where thousands of civilians have been killed (literally almost every one), an act of genocide?
And regarding “from the river to the sea” - you know, when Hamas committed their slaughter on 10/7, and worldwide rallies started almost immediately with “river to the sea” chants, even before Israel launched any sort of counter offensive, it doesn’t take a genius or someone with a bit of common sense to see what that chant really stands for nowadays. What it meant 50 years ago when it was coined is irrelevant relative to how it’s being used today.
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