DammitWindows98 t1_iuhpi9l wrote
Reply to comment by Reese1313 in Human burial grounds and bullets from Spanish guns uncovered at site of last Mayan stronghold in Guatemala by GullyShotta
Well yes, that's a pretty big part of this whole "war" thing: people getting shot.
McGrillo t1_iuiexaw wrote
There’s a difference between a war and a genocide. Just because the genocided people are fighting back doesn’t make it okay for them to be gunned down.
KingDudeMan t1_iuipay7 wrote
I don’t think anyone is defending it but Genicide is a relatively recent term, war usually implied genocide up until WWII.
McGrillo t1_iuisqqa wrote
That’s just like, not true…
While the word “genocide” has only existed for about a century, the concept has existed for longer as have localized translations for it.
And saying most wars pre WW2 had the express purpose of genocide is…. not correct. The American or Russian Civil Wars? The Napoleonic Wars? WWI? The innumerable wars of Medieval Europe or Japan? Very rarely are “wars” fought for the sole purpose of genocide. Wars are fought for a variety of reason, however the “wars” fought against indigenous Americans were almost all about either exterminating them or pushing them off their land. Just because the word didn’t exist at the time doesn’t change the fact that these are not wars, they’re genocides.
iisbarti t1_iuiyrgn wrote
The term genocide may be new but war def is not and was not mutually exclusive with genocide before WW2
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