• SomeDude@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Go tell the family of those who died that their brother/sister/parent had to die to save people in another country.

    I’m german and an anti fascist. The fuck do you think I’d do?

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      Tell me, what two days during WW2 did the Germans lose over 100k civilians uninvolved in the war in a couple of seconds? 🤔

      The situations aren’t that comparable if we’re being honest with ourselves.

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        civilians uninvolved in the war

        The entire concept of “total war” is that civilians are involved. And you know, it was the japanese and germans who wanted to wage war that way.

        in a couple of seconds?

        Man you are right. Dying so quickly was way too humane, the americans were really too ethical. And the bomb survivors even got medical treatment! The Americans should have slowly, over years, killed and maimed and raped their way through Japan, like the japanese did in their occupied territories. And watch as all those civillians in the japanese occupied territories are treated the exact same way. You are absolutely right man. That would’ve been the right thing.

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          So you take responsibility for all decisions taken by your government then?

          I’ll just ignore the ridiculous bit after that.

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            That’s part of the social contract, man. It doesn’t mean that every time your government kills someone, you’re guilty of murder, but it does mean that we all bear some culpability for the actions of governments we live under, barring an actual attempt to break allegiance with that government.

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              So would you tell the people who were in the Japanese anti war movement that they should have done more or is there a point where you accept that sometimes the system is just too big for citizens to stop it?

              It’s easy to act like a hero behind a keyboard, when confronted to the prospect of having to choose between our life and the life of a stranger in another country, the vast, vast majority will sacrifice the stranger and if I had to bet on it I would bet you would do the same because the odds would be in my favor. Heck, it’s a choice we make every day by purchasing crap made in third world country instead of spending more on stuff made locally, including whatever device you’re typing on.

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                And that necessitates that I take some responsibility for those choices, including the ire of those wronged by the actions of my society. And the greater the wrong, the greater the retribution one must expect.

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                  “An eye for an eye”

                  Bull fucking shit

                  By that logic, how do you want to go about choosing the Americans that need to be killed to compensate the death of the citizens of Irak and Afghanistan? 🤔