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    21 hours ago

    You got banned for genocide denial because you were literally denying genocide. Did you think you weren’t denying genocide, or did you think that denying genocide should be allowed on a politics community?

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        Its not technically against most instances’ rules. If it was against most instances’ rules then why havent the mods removed _cryptagion’s commen. Surely, if it was against the instances’ rules, then other people would downvote _cryptagion.

        This is what you sound like.

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    The ICJ has a reputation for its failures to stop past genocides and waiting until it does not matter anymore before they finally submit the judgement. Besides genocide denial you are factually incorrect.

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    YDI for the reasons others have already listed, and also Y’dDI here for your efforts to rule lawyer after the fact.

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    There’s no “rule” against promoting genocide because it’s just common human decency that shouldn’t need a rule.

    It’s like making a rule against posting videos of yourself eating poop. Just don’t do it.

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      It’s still an ongoing debate among experts if the war in Gaza can be considered a genocide or not. The ICJ hasn’t ruled on the case either.

      If one considers the war a genocide or not is still a political and legal argument at the moment. I am making such an argument in my OP. Suppressing political debate that doesn’t violate the rules is blatant powertripping to enforce a political agenda.

      Especially in the Israel/Palestine conflict, accusations of (slow motion) genocide have been leveled against Israel decades before the current Gaza war. I think in this case, it’s only used as a phrase to demonize Israel, not actually understand and describe the situation. The whole debate is part of the conflict in the information space.

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        Don’t start making your case here or you’ll cop a ban here as well for going off-topic

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          What rule am I violating? Why should arguing a case be off topic? Isn’t this what this community is supposedly about?

          From the sidebar

          Sometimes one just wants to be able to challenge the arguments some mod made and this could be the place for that.

          The mod didn’t even make an argument that refers to a rule, that was supposedly broken.

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            I don’t want to see you denyinggenocide here. You can argue whether you should gave been banned or not

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    YDI.

    It’s genocide by any other definition. You can split hairs all you want and call it “crimes against humanity” or whatever, but it’s a distinction without much difference when we’re talking about targeted missile strikes upon schools, hospitals, and apartment buildings. Pedantry isn’t going to convey some nuance that people are missing, and the mods were right to put a stop to it.

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      If making targeted strikes against specific structures is grounds for calling it a genocide then what does launching 10,000 unguided rockets randomly into who-knows-what in a single day count as?

      I hold the incredibly unpopular opinion that both sides have been absolutely terrible for a long time so don’t come at me for picking a side. I am genuinely curious if you consider both of those acts of aggression as a genocide or not based on your own listed definition.

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        There were no targeted strikes. Biden told Israel to stop carpet bombing Gaza and Netanyahu’s defense was that he was doing a Dresden.

        What does launching 10,000 unguided rockets randomly into who-knows-what in a single day count as?

        There were no 10.000 rockets in a single day. It was like 2200 and most of them were simple distraction rockets.

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          My apologies. It was ~10,000 rockets including October 7th and up until now.

          However on October 7th specifically there are several reports putting the number around ~5,000 in a single day. All fired indiscriminately into primarily civilian areas.

          Yes they were “distraction” rockets to overwhelm the iron dome, but most of those continued into strike again civilians primarily.

          So if it’s a genocide when Israel is firing rockets into Gaza then why is it not a genocide when you reverse the roles?

          Logically they would either both considered attempted genocide or neither of them would be considered genocide.

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            This is how resistance from a concentration camp works. Hamas took great care to avoid child casualties. Israel takes great care to create child casualties.

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              “Hamas took great care to avoid child casualties”

              https://www.barrons.com/news/how-many-children-were-killed-in-hamas-s-october-7-attack-9c1d8239

              They shot one baby in the head along with their father inside of a bomb shelter.

              They burned another baby and two other kids along with their parents.

              They killed another 35 minors on October 7th alone.

              And before you even try to claim that news source is biased they are independently reviewed to be a “center” news source.

              I can openly admit that Israel has killed who even knows how many kids in Gaza since October 7th.

              The only difference is I find both sides here to be sick and evil. You seem to think only one side of this conflict has done anything wrong.

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                Israel is confirmed to have killed at least 6 of the children you are mentioning so half your comment is discarded. The burnt children you are mentioning were confirmed killed by IDF tank fire.

                Your dramatization of a baby being shot while held by an IDF militant is not relevant either.

                Nonetheless even counting all the minors as killed by Hamas, it would constitute as 3% of the total Israeli deaths on 7 october.

                The children killed by Israel in Gaza constitute more than 40% of the total deaths.

                These numbers alone very clearly show who is targeting children and who is not.

                This is not taking into account Israel on average killed more children in Gaza every single day than the total amount killed on 7 october.

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      a distinction without much difference

      To you his might not matter. Words, especially legal terms under international law have actual definitions.

      If it doesn’t make a difference why ban people?

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        Because you’re playing pedant with people’s lives to stroke your own ego and/or prove that you’re the smartest one in the room. Meanwhile, people make those same arguments to try to discredit anyone who says the IDF and Netanyahu are killing civilians on purpose, that they’re killing women and children with abandon, that they’re committing war crimes like they’re going for the high score.

        Perhaps you don’t have malicious intent, but you should at least recognize that you sound like someone with an agenda and haven’t conveyed a take that they haven’t all made themselves before.

        In short, you sound like a shill for war crimes, whether you mean to or not, and you should reflect on why you feel it’s important to quibble about the difference between “crimes against humanity” and “genocide.” This is not an international courtroom.

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    YDI and I’m blocking you for being a genocide denier and an overall fucking moron based on numerous comments.

    Also I bet you’re a shit ass boyfriend why would anyone want to date a genocide denier.

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    PTB. Substantive discussions around the definition of genocide are not the same as Nazis saying the Holocaust never happened or whatever and I think it’s ridiculous to conflate those things. There is no rule that would cover this other than one against misinformation—but OP has not challenged the facts on the ground, just the way language is being used. Language is always going to be a subjective and arbitrary thing.

    That said, other things OP has said here might constitute misinformation so that makes me wonder if there is any missing context beyond this single comment.

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    What you said was disgusting and abhorrent. It should have been removed.

    7 days is very lenient. Take it on the chin and reflect.