• ToastedPlanet@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      Non-violent means to prevent violence should be cherished. It’s true, the US committed genocide against Native Americans. That is obviously morally wrong. We haven’t been doing that in the 20th or 21st centuries though.

      How exactly has the democracy prevented that? Elected politicians are beholden to the people, so they can’t go around killing all of their voters.

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          I mean the killings stopped after the cease fire that ended the fighting in the Korean War if not the war itself. Yeah, it seems like America was over inclusive on what were military targets in the Korean War.

          Conveniently, the millions of people killed and displaced by Americas warmongering don’t get a fucking vote lol.

          Yes, if you’re not in a democracy you don’t get a vote. I don’t get the practicality of being completely anti-war. Wars are an inevitable part of human society. Atrocities committed in war don’t undermine the value of democracy. In fact, I would argue that democratic societies experience fewer atrocities because their governments are beholden to the people and do not have absolute power.