So did the Western allies commit a genocide in WW2? The large number of people being Germans that are nazis? You could classify pretty much any war you want as a genocide that way: French that are Monarchists/Imperialists/Republicans, Americans that are Confederates/Unionists etc. Were all of these just committing genocides against each other? With that definition you'd end up with genocide just being synonymous with "war".
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Every war has human suffering, it's not sufficient to classify it as a genocide.
Now, when I look at the Iraq war, the goal was to destroy Ba’athist Iraq. By the same definition, wouldn’t that war have been a genocide as well?
The destruction of a particular government does not fall under the definition of genocide, no.
That sounds like a specific problem to whatever country you live in, not trades in general.
The Post-WW2 reeducation programs for denazification were probably justified. Like showcasing the horrors of the nazi regime by giving people mandatory tours of the concentration camps etc.
I just put them on randomly, no idea which foot they were on before.
Their lack of required information to dox me. The "worst" thing they have about me is my IP and what I post in this public forum, but it's not like they know my actual name or where I live or anything.
Whatsapp is ubiquitous in my country, so while I try to use Signal with as many people as I can, I do use Whatsapp at least every couple days. Never had Instagram or Threads. I have an inactive facebook account.
Actually checked my Facebook feed recently out of curiosity. It's amazing how dead it is these days. I could scroll for ages and none of the posts were from people on my friends list, or even pages I liked. Everything was just generic shit.
They have historic ties and Israel is an important strategic ally in the middle east for the US.
Because people who give themselves that label identify themselves with a community that openly spreads hatred and bigotry.
Does that make me an incel?
No, not unless you approve of that community and want to be part of it.
I could continue my current job, working from home as a software developer.
Yes, even in millions of years, traces of human civilization should still be easily detectable by a future civilization. The geological record will contain many elements that don't occur naturally and would point to an industrial civilization. Some relics of human civilization will fossilize or otherwise be preserved. Finally, there will be well preserved human-made objects in space, either in high earth orbit or on the moon.
Like the article states: it contains an NPU. It's also not targeted at consumers.