• joel_feila@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    He asked, what would you do if you lived in a genocidal state?

    My answer “always have been”.

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              9 months ago

              tell that to the natives. tell that to the slave population it held. tell that to the current incarcerated population.

              • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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                9 months ago

                Yeah bud it’s pretty much all bloodshed all the way back through human history. But right now with America as the only world superpower, it is better than has ever been for more people than ever before. If we take your approach, nobody has a right to anything, everyone is a colonizer and rapist. The world is always going to be half terrible, you are letting perfect be the enemy of good.

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                  9 months ago

                  Yes, defend current atrocities now because “the past was worse”. Wait, people couldn’t own things before America? There have always been docile people as well so I think you may just be exaggerating on those points.

                  America isn’t the only superpower though. And why do you think they are such a superpower? Could it be because of all the free prison labor we have and all of the unpaid labor that went into US infrastructure both during and after slavery was abolished?

                  The world doesn’t have to be half terrible and if the US is such a good powerful supernation, why doesn’t it fix the very problems that it causes? I think its because the US is an ultra-capitalist empire and requires all of the suffering it takes to maintain that empire.