Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t the agreement with war crimes make you a sympathizer? The act of being a sympathizer is deplorable, but not illegal. I feel like a lot of people take their name-calling to the extremes these days.
However, persecution is an international crime against humanity, so if someone wanted to, they could make a case against her at the International Crime Court.
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It is still considered complicity in violating humanitarian law.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t the agreement with war crimes make you a sympathizer? The act of being a sympathizer is deplorable, but not illegal. I feel like a lot of people take their name-calling to the extremes these days.
Nuance left the building a long time ago.
And nuance left the door wide open for pedantry and contrarianism to come in and set up camp.
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Yeah, you fucking do. You’re like “But is openly agreeing with genocide really a bad thing?” Like that isn’t gross as hell.
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Your question was hair splitting in defense of a genocide supporting piece of shit. You just phrased it as a question.
You need to quit gaslighting people for pointing out the only thing you’re about.
You’re only here to help genocide supporters.
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I’m saying that at some point, you quit splitting hairs.
You understand that that’s just pedantry though?
Pedantry in defense of genocide is the gold standard of centrist advocacy.
Does it make you a war criminal if you actively defend the people committing war crimes while helping to send them weapons?
Actively defend them? No it doesn’t.
Sending weapons? At the very least you’re an accessory to it, so I’d agree with that.
What? Actively defending war criminals makes you complicit.
Actively defending a murderer doesn’t make one a murderer
Jesus, dude. Listen to yourself.
I agree that Hitler should have been assassinated. Therefore, I am as much of a hero as those who tried.
If you enable it, maybe, kinda. Something close at least.
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
However, persecution is an international crime against humanity, so if someone wanted to, they could make a case against her at the International Crime Court.