← Back to context Comment by realo 2 years ago How is this not a genocide?How are those "acceptable" collateral deaths not war crimes? 2 comments realo Reply stale2002 2 years ago To actually answer your question, it is because the word "genocide" has a very specific meaning that is different from "They did something bad".You can think that what they are doing is bad, but thats unrelated to the highly specific claim of genocide, which requires specific intent. Stevvo 2 years ago It is and they are.
stale2002 2 years ago To actually answer your question, it is because the word "genocide" has a very specific meaning that is different from "They did something bad".You can think that what they are doing is bad, but thats unrelated to the highly specific claim of genocide, which requires specific intent.
To actually answer your question, it is because the word "genocide" has a very specific meaning that is different from "They did something bad".
You can think that what they are doing is bad, but thats unrelated to the highly specific claim of genocide, which requires specific intent.
It is and they are.