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re: Charlottesville unanimously votes to remove Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson statues

Posted on 6/10/21 at 5:05 pm to
Posted by TallulahtheTiger
Member since Dec 2016
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Posted on 6/10/21 at 5:05 pm to
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No, we need to exterminate our enemies


Okay, it's one thing to advocade this in theory, but when we get down to the actual business of murder, terror & genocide, your call-to-arms leaves several pertinent questions unanswered.

What method(s) do you believe should be employed in this extirmation project? Are we talking mass arrests & deportations? Show trials & public denunciations? Forced marches? Forced-labor camps? Gas chambers? Lining people up beside open pits & spraying them with bullets? After all, there are plenty of historical examples to choose from: the Holocaust of 1938-45 the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76, Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal of 1837-38, Armenia/Turkey 1915, Bosnia/Yugoslavia 1994-95, Rwanda 1994.

What would qualify an American as one of these internal enemies? Is it a matter of skin color, ethnic identity or language or sexuality? Or simply a matter of espousing alien or incorrect political ideology? Suspect occupation or career, like journalist or professor?

And then, how, precisely, would you sort the enemies from the worthy? Simple litmus test, or would it be the result of information gathered by surveillance & investigations? Or would Americans simply be ordered to turn in suspects to police?

And then, do you advocate carrying out this extermination by legal means - e.g., with trials & executions - or extrajudicial means such as pogroms, arson & random gunfire?

It's easy to advocate mass murder, but the devil as always is in the details.
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