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You have heard wrong..One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, I have heard.
You have heard wrong..One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, I have heard.
You have heard wrong..
yawnI made no such "pretense". Your perceptions are yours alone.
It does not matter who inhabits elected office. In a representative republic, the citizens choose the leaders they prefer in elections. That means they own the subsequent actions those elected leaders undertake. During the Nuremberg trials, the principle of collective guilt was solidly established.
There is no distinction between a state and its leaders. The head of state acts for the state, which by definition, includes the populace.
If any nation wants to stop their government from doing things they don't wish it to do, the remedy is obvious. The thirteen colonies did it in 1776. We of Iran did it in 1979.
If you choose not to employ the obvious corrective, you are complicit in whatever is done by your nation.
I made no such argument.
Again, the conclusions you prefer to draw are not of my making.
The hatred of America is longstanding, justifiable, and widespread.
Do you deny this?
Did the minutemen kill innocent civilians ????I don't agree. I wonder how the English viewed your "minutemen" in 1776.
ExactlyThe only reason the other nations are not in super hate mode is we have a system that replaces the leader every 4 years, and often takes much of his power in 2, America is not hated. Trump is.
UmI don't agree. I wonder how the English viewed your "minutemen" in 1776.
Babies are guilty?Nobody denies anti-American hatred exists. What I deny is your lazy collectivism.
Nuremberg did not establish that whole populations are equally guilty for everything done by a state. It established that actual decision-makers and perpetrators are liable and cannot hide behind the state.
Your standard is barbaric - big shock there terrorist boy
if citizens fail to overthrow their government, they are complicit in all its acts. By that logic, nearly every population on earth is permanently guilty of everything done in its name.
Nobody denies anti-American hatred exists. What I deny is your lazy collectivism.
Nuremberg did not establish that whole populations are equally guilty for everything done by a state. It established that actual decision-makers and perpetrators are liable and cannot hide behind the state.
Your standard is barbaric - big shock there terrorist boy
if citizens fail to overthrow their government, they are complicit in all its acts.
By that logic, nearly every population on earth is permanently guilty of everything done in its name.
YesWhen Americans in Ireland are pretending to be Canadian, something’s amiss
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So you think babies are guilty too?I see no "lazy collectivism" in my remarks. If you do, that's not my responsibility.
You've been misinformed.
In what way?
I agree.
That is a logical conclusion. In fact, it's a very popular notion in the West. The Christian infidels hold to a principal known as "original sin", do they not?
derp derpYou've been misinformed.
derp derp
No, you are the one confusing state responsibility with personal guilt. Nuremberg did not say whole peoples are equally guilty for everything their government does. It said individuals can be held liable for international crimes and cannot hide behind “I was following orders” or “the state did it.” That is almost the defining lesson of Nuremberg.
If Nuremberg had established collective guilt of whole populations, there would have been no need to put specific defendants on trial at all. But that is exactly what happened: named officials and perpetrators were prosecuted, some convicted, and some acquitted.
the facts here are on my side derp stickI am not sure you understood the "takeaways" of the trials.
the facts here are on my side derp stick
The difference is who they attack or kill. A freedom fighter attacks the government. A terrorist attacks the citizens.One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter, I have heard.
I would say you are free to do so, but you really aren'tI disagree.
Of course you don't. You're a MAGAt who believes Trump when he declares those opposing or protesting him as "domestic terrorists".I don't agree. I wonder how the English viewed your "minutemen" in 1776.