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    When you’re a genocideologist everything looks like genocide.

    It’s inherent to his genocideology

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      Average person says it’s a genocide: “It’s not a genocide! What do you know?”

      Literal expert in genocide, who’s also Jewish, says it’s a genocide and gives details why: “Of course it looks like a genocide to them! They’re always looking for genocides!”

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        What do you imagine an ‘expert in genocide’ knows more about genocide than you do?

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          An expert in the field has spent a lifetime studying, writing, debating, and thinking about the field. We can survey the course catalog at Stockton on Genocide studies to get a first taste in what a expert would be able to contribute.

          These specifically stand out as focuses relevant to our conversation today ‘Witness to Genocide, Genocide War Crimes and Law, War Nationalism and Genocide, Ordinary Evil’… tell me what is your philosophy on Ordinary Evil?

          https://www.stockton.edu/general-studies/holocaust-and-genocide-studies.html

          • GAH 2114 Perspectives on Genocide
          • GSS 2240 The Holocaust
          • ANTH 2220 Ethnicity
          • GAH 2112 Art, Politics and the Nazi Era
          • GAH 2113 Non-Jewish Victims of the Nazis
          • GAH 2119 History and Memory of Nazi Era
          • GAH 2156 History of Antisemitism
          • GAH 2319 Music and the Holocaust
          • GAH 2326 Art and the Holocaust
          • GAH 2362 The Armenian Genocide
          • GAH 3215 Literature of Genocide and Upheaval
          • GAH 3234 Holocaust Literature
          • GAH 3248 Media, Public Perception & Genocide
          • GEN 2238 The Holocaust and Children’s Literature
          • GEN 2308 Children of the Holocaust
          • GIS 3418 Witness to Genocide
          • GIS 3601 Seminar on the Holocaust
          • GIS 3658 Women and Genocide
          • GIS 3659 Genocide, War Crimes and Law
          • GIS 3660 The Impact of the Holocaust
          • GIS 3662 Will Genocide Ever End?
          • GIS 3665 The Great War and the Armenian Genocide
          • GIS 3666 The Holocaust in Film and Literature
          • GIS 3667 Families in Genocide: History and Memory
          • GIS 3671 The Holocaust and the Christian World
          • GIS 4482 Climate Change, Conflict and Genocide
          • GIS 4641 Approaches to Auschwitz
          • GSS 1057 War, Nationalism and Genocide
          • GSS 2190 Ordinary Evil
          • GSS 2196 Race and Nation in History
          • GSS 2216 Holocaust and Genocide Denial
          • GSS 2248 Business and Nazi Germany
          • GSS 2328 Native America and Genocide
          • GSS 2353 America and the Holocaust
          • GSS 2432 Civic Mindfulness in the 21st century
          • GSS 3172 Ethnic Violence and Nationalism
          • GSS 3211 Refugees in the Modern World
          • GSS 3212 The Rwandan Genocide
          • GSS 3240 Holocaust and Genocide Education
          • GSS 3278 Study Tour: Holocaust
          • GSS 3946 Holocaust Resource Center Internship
          • HIST 2117 Modern Germany
          • HIST 3615 Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin
          • HIST 3616 History of the Third Reich
          • LITT 3206 Literature after the Holocaust
          • LITT 3318 Literature and Genocide

          Raz Segal appears to have done lots of research of the societal bystander effect, where a genocide can happen without anyone getting involved…

          • ???@lemmy.world
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            You gave such a thoughtful well crafted response to a person who is clearly being a troll. But thank you for that, at least you provide good reading materials.

            • jetA
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              I try not to think of them as trolls, more like explain it like I’m five users. Imagine most of the internet is basically sugar hyped toddlers with the attention span of goldfish, and a rough grasp of the English language.

              Explain it like I’m 5, is probably still too high a bar. :)

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                You can think about them whatever you like, doesn’t make them any less trolls. Also they want to get a reaction out of you, and all you are doing is feeding that.

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                  Creating content for the lemmy verse :)

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            That’s a long list, but is there anything in there you didn’t figure out yourself?

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              I’m clearly not as gifted and as well read as you, I have to do research before I know a subject.

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            That’s a long list, but is there anything in there on genocide you couldn’t figure out yourself?

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              All of it, the context, the implications, the patterns…

              I am not as intelligent and intuitive as you, I have to do research practice, and communicate before I can compete with an expert in a field.

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      Are you a literalist where all the people fitting the demographic must be killed to the last person in order for it to be literal genocide? Because right now your argument is “Nuh uh! No it isn’t!” with zero backup in the face of historical evidence and the words of an expert. Even in America we committed a genocide of our natives, yet some of them live, some of them were made to move elsewhere, and not all of them were killed off.

      It’s abundantly clear you willfully refuse to understand what “genocide” is.

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        Well the ‘cide’ part refers to ‘killing’

        How would you differentiate between ‘forcefully made to move’ and ‘killed’ if you can’t imagine using different words for them?

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      Does studying the occurrences and causes of genocide make you unable to correctly identify them? I would think it to be the opposite, them being able to better identify and understand current genocides or events and actions that might lead to one.

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        Genocide is a rather simple word. It’s a contraction of geno (race) with cide (murder/killing). Anyone telling you they’ve needed to study the meaning of the word for more than 2 minutes is either a moron or a liar

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          You have spent more then 2 minutes discussing genocide here with us today, have you not used more then 2 minutes of thought in all your posts?

          Writing a book on genocide would take more then 2 minutes. Writing a catalog of all known genocides would take more then 2 minutes. Writing up the definition of genocide would take more then 2 minutes, getting two people to agree on a definition would take FOREVER. Getting 152 countries to agree on the definition of genocide would take years…

          Taking a complex issue, and being reductive to the point of absurdity isn’t being helpful.

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            On the contrary, I believe trying to expand a definition to the point of absurdity isn’t helpful.

            The idea behind the term genocide is clear and simple: the intent to destroy an ethnicity.

            People are trying to call Israels intent to disperse the ethnic Arabs from Palestine a genocide (to add more weight to the crime), when even the UN definition is clear this is not included.