Oncedeceived
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I feel if someone has spent time to post something it is only polite to try to respond to each posting. That's just me.Right, that's the one I quoted here:
So if you want answers to every single one of the things you said, here they are.
That wasn't my question. You said that pertinent and necessary element for genocide to be genocide is that every single member of that culture is targeted to kill.Yes. That they are identified as targets because they belong to said group, but that the motivation for deciding to commit the act of genocide is not simply the fact that they are part of that group.
Now because I have shown that not every single member of that culture was targeted, you are moving the goalposts and "adding" to the definition that it doesn't mean the entire culture but just a city in that culture. The definition that you said was definite and the only one we could use was: the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group. Where in this definition does it say the deliberate and systematic destruction of a part of a racial, political or cultural group?
I agree they should have but does that mean they would have committed genocide?Yes. If the Native Americans were powerful enough to defeat us, then morally they should have stopped after killing the able-bodied men and soldiers.
You said: They were told to kill every single member of a culture. That is the only pertinent information necessary to deem it as genocide. Nothing else you said here has a bearing on whether it was or was not genocide. Nothing you said here is a qualifier for the definition of the word genocide.He didn't pick them at random. He set out to kill them because of the reasons I gave. He identified who to kill based on the fact that they were Jewish, but it wasn't because they were Jews. I don't know how to explain that distinction better. To me it sounds like someone saying, "The KKK hates blacks because of the color of their skin" when really they hate them because of the perceived association of that skin color with negative traits.
But the really pertinent part is my question to you:
If God commands an entire society, or nation, or culture to be destroyed, regardless of motive, does it fit the real definition of "genocide" (not your definition of genocide)?
That they were not told to kill every single member of a culture and it is the only pertinent information necessary to deem it as genocide, the act was not genocide by your very own criteria.
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