Yesterday, a Declaration of the trafficking of enslaved Africans and Racialized Chattel Enslavement of Africans as the Gravest Crime against Humanity was voted at UNO. As usual, Israel and the USA voted against. How did your country vote? Any thoughts about it?

  • ceiphas@feddit.org
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    12 hours ago

    The abstaining countries mostly has a Problem with “the gravest crime against humanity”, because there should be no ranking in crimes against humanity.

    Where do you place the Holocaust, the holodomor, the crusades? The conquest of the americas?

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      10 hours ago

      Yeah, sure, it was a semantic problem. Not a reperations problem. /s

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          10 hours ago

          The transatlantic slavery trade lasted 400 years there was definitely more death caused by it than the Holocust .

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            For sure, for sure. 15 million humans forcibly relocated and an estimated 30-60 million deaths over 400 years is certainly among the gravest human tragedies.

            On the other hand could you imagine if tragedies like the holocaust or holodomor or the Chinese three years famine were extended to even a fraction of those 400 years? Or if a handful more cities had been nuked? Or if we let the 50 million people living in modern slavery die in bondage? What about the billions of people that have died from preventable diseases over centuries of neglect?

            …Why are you even bothering to argue about this? There’s no objectivity in these conversations, and yet you insist that everyone but you is wrong.

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              On the other hand could you imagine if tragedies like the holocaust or holodomor or the Chinese three years famine were extended to even a fraction of those 400 years?

              If they extended to 400 years then yes they would be worst than the slave transatlantic trade

              There’s no objectivity in these conversations, and yet you insist that everyone but you is wrong.

              You don’t abstain from a resolution about slavery that include reparations to the victims because you think another crime against humanity is worse.

              They could even vote for this then introduce another resolution citing the holocaust as the gravest crime against humanity

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      12 hours ago

      Side thing, but I don’t see the Crusades as at the same level of the Holocaust or the Holodomor. They were religious wars of conquest not campaigns of extermination. They were brutal, sure, but if you add them, then you have to start piling a bunch of other wars in there too, like the Mongol conquests, the Timurid conquests, the Arab conquests, the Ottoman conquests, the Aztec conquests etc. Which kind of dilutes the point of “grave crimes”.

      There is nothing particularly unique about the Crusades, and at the time, the Roman Empire that invited them and tried to sanction them actually had a legitimate claim of them being reconquests of Roman territory (even though they ended up killing it off anyway in 1204).