Behind mass killing of people / nature part 1
All people are talking about Genocide
@PalestinaGenocide, but no one is talking about Ecocide ... except Ukraine!
Without considering the fact that currently if this can be defined as genocide is not clear at all, Amnesty in the past said clearly "NOPE, this is not genocide" but still a war crime
https://t.center/PalestinaGenocide/162
Most people talk about genocide, without even knowing what does this means at all ...
https://t.center/PalestinaGenocide/151
Currently, due to the fact that Hamas is using human shields
https://t.center/StandForWar/19
in part people are still there, even if military said to go away
https://t.center/StandForWar/161
even if Israel doen't respect rules
https://t.center/IsraelWarRights/641
https://t.center/HumanRightsTweets/2959
https://t.center/HumanRightsTweets/2639
https://t.center/HumanRightsTweets/2084
https://t.center/HumanRightsTweets/2004
etc.
it's pretty complex this topic.
We studied math, so let we do some math:
8000 people each month = 100k people in one year = would be a democide with magnitude 4.0
Again we need to remember the differences: Genocide—the intended destruction of a communal group—and politicide—the eradication of political opposition—are considered the crimes of crimes in international law.
https://t.center/PalestinaGenocide/151
Even researcher have difficult time "However, our analysis also raises many new questions on the differences between genocide and politicide, as well as the differences between the onset and continuance of these atrocities".
Genocide appears to be, in large part, driven by a government’s prior attitude toward the ethnic minority that it has chosen to discriminate against.
While discrimination may not predict when genocide occurs, it is an important component to setting the stage for such atrocity.
As we discussed above, some episodes of genocide or politicide are “mixed killings.” They have features of both genocide and politicide simultaneously.
See next post