Genocide is murder plus power. Since the people that are being systematically exterminated have power (thanks to the definition of "power" being changed to "people of a particular genetic makeup have this trait"), no genocides have ever taken place in history.
Because open a book written at the preamble to them occurring. Russia. Germany. Canada, France. The side that's gonna get got always is written in social justice terms and a redefinition of power. Unfairly beyond their station, privileged, unjustified societal position, favorable unmerited position, disproportionately represented, societal ills or inequalities: The words change, but the message does not.
It is standard dehumanization tactics, and the reason they're standard is because they work. The unskilled nobility of France need their heads straightened out and acknowledge they have privilege says Guillotine. The savages who claimed God's land without God's authority need to be enlightened says the Church. The farmers who work 12 hours a day to grow fat off the food they grow are laughing at your listless gov't-paid-for lifestyle says the communist. It's been far more than 100 years, and the message is always weirdly familiar.
We have accepted this kind of rationale in our society for over 100 years. Sexism is power plus prejudice therefore you can't be sexist against men.
Just redefine the problem and the problem goes away. Can't use experimental drugs on humans? No problems just don't call it experimental.
Genocide is murder plus power. Since the people that are being systematically exterminated have power (thanks to the definition of "power" being changed to "people of a particular genetic makeup have this trait"), no genocides have ever taken place in history.
Because open a book written at the preamble to them occurring. Russia. Germany. Canada, France. The side that's gonna get got always is written in social justice terms and a redefinition of power. Unfairly beyond their station, privileged, unjustified societal position, favorable unmerited position, disproportionately represented, societal ills or inequalities: The words change, but the message does not.
It is standard dehumanization tactics, and the reason they're standard is because they work. The unskilled nobility of France need their heads straightened out and acknowledge they have privilege says Guillotine. The savages who claimed God's land without God's authority need to be enlightened says the Church. The farmers who work 12 hours a day to grow fat off the food they grow are laughing at your listless gov't-paid-for lifestyle says the communist. It's been far more than 100 years, and the message is always weirdly familiar.