by KaiserJeep » Fri 15 Aug 2014, 10:57:41
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Strummer', 'B')ut I do understand the nature of Service. My grandparents suffered greatly at the hands of those who, just like you, understood and respected the nature of Service. The ones with the skulls on their caps. They too, were convinced that by submitting to Service and slaughtering millions of innocent human beings, they were defending their German Motherland. And guess what, they too traced their traditions back to the Roman Empire.
There's too many fascists on this forum, it makes me sick. And all of this coming from the Americans, with no real history, except the history of slaughter and theft, the greatest theft of land ever done in human history. You have no clue what it means to actually live in a real society, a society where you need to solve conflicts, where you need to respect boundaries, century after century. Americans never had to respect any boundaries, they just trampled over them and took everything, and it shows.
I still perceive a vast difference between the actions of Americans and those of other countries.
You spoke of the Axis atrocities of WW2. Those were committed by the Nazis in Europe and the Japanese in China and the Pacific Islands. The Americans took up arms and opposed the Fascists. The Americans liberated the countries of Europe, Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
Genocide in the 20th Century was quite severe:
Bosnia-Herzegovina: 1992-1995 - 200,000 Deaths
Rwanda: 1994 - 800,000 Deaths
USSR in Afghanistan: 1979-1989 - 500,000 deaths
Pol Pot in Cambodia: 1975-1979 - 2,000,000 Deaths
Mao Tse-Tung's Forced Famine: 1958-1961 - 15,000,000 Deaths
Nazi Holocaust: 1938-1945 - 6,000,000 Deaths
Rape of Nanking: 1937-1938 - 300,000 Deaths
Stalin's Forced Famine: 1932-1933 - 7,000,000 Deaths
Armenians in Turkey: 1915-1918 - 1,500,000 Deaths
The two greatest atrocities of the 20th Century were committed by Mao and Stalin, forced famines to starve their populace into submission with the Marxist Planned Economies. In this present century there is the ongoing genocide in Sudan's Darfur region, which has so far claimed 400,000 lives. There are the invasions of Ukraine and Syria, also ongoing, and responsible for tens of thousands of deaths.
None have anything to do with Americans, as far as I can see. We in fact opposed most of them with force of arms. If you have credible information about any American genocides, present them.
Lastly, I will point out that although I am participating in an argument about genocides, that you too are failing to distinguish between the actions of soldiers in response to the orders of politicians, and those who gave the orders. A soldier's duty is to be an instrument of War, and a politician's duty is to keep the Peace - and a citizen's duty is to elect those who will carry out the will of the people, be that will War or Peace.