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[–] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] FrenLivesMatter -5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Okay, so genocide in the past justifies genocide in the present? That means genocide in the present will justify genocide in the future. I'm not sure how we'll ever get to a better world that way.

Also, most, if not all of these things happened under colonialism. I'm not sure that it's accurate to blame capitalism for that. Rather, the problem appears to be concentration of power in the hands of government. The lesson appears to be that if you give a small number of people enough power to solve all your problems, they'll either murder their way to a solution or decide that you are the problem that needs to be solved. Doesn't matter if their coats are red, yellow, or blue.

What I don't understand is why communists don't spend more time trying to build decentralized networks. Lemmy is actually a good example of the kind of infrastructure there should be more of. But that's hard, thankless work, isn't it? And there's no guarantee of success either. I can see the appeal of mass murder, I really do, but do you really want to face your children one day and explain to them how murdering our way to a better life is just what we do, and if they don't do it first, someone else will murder them? I don't.

At least in capitalism, we try not to murder people systemically, because as you might now, that's kinda bad for business when it's found out. Not bad enough, you might say, because it keeps happening, but as it turns out, whenever it happens on a larger scale, it usually involves the government in one way or another.

No, the only way to ensure a future without government sponsored mass murder is to focus on decentralization. That's the only way the people can take power back into their own hands, by resisting the urge for any quick, and dare I say, "final" solutions, and working to educate others on how to be more self-sufficient instead.

[–] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You asked for a link talking about how capitalism was responsible for genocide. I gave you the link. The appropriate thing to so would be to say thank you, not make the spurious claim that colonialism and capitalism are two different things.

[–] FrenLivesMatter -3 points 1 year ago

Okay, thanks for the link, but you act as if that was all I said, and I didn't just make a whole point about how the common denominator in every genocide is almost always the government.

I'm not sure if you realize this, but my goal isn't to win a debate on the Internet, it's to make people realize that any "us vs. them" mentality always inevitably leads to murder and bloodshed, and that any future generations will inevitably look back on it and be horrified, and then they'll be caught in the same dilemma that we are right now, which is figuring out whether violence in the past justifies violence in the presence.