Hey, let's not take up a formal definition of genocide which is extremely
limiting. We should not simply use the experience of the Holocaust as the
basis of our definition of genocide or state murder. Isn't that the problem
with identifying genocide in other places, ie that the way in which we
define it is quite limiting.
At 20:21 12/05/99 +1000, you wrote:
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>Steve D'Arcy wrote from a shallow grave on a Kosovo hillside:
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>"(3) NATO has caused more suffering and death in Kosova than Serbia had
>done prior to the bombing..."
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>Fucking hell Steve, has NATO killed tens of thousands of people and buried
>them in shallow graves? Even the linear left abandon you here, I wish you
>stood alone, but unfortunately you have so many supporters, including
>millions of Serbs. But your statement is not completely without value, in a
>Serbian nightclub such sweet talk as this could score you a "blow-job", so
>it is worth something.
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>Tony
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limiting. We should not simply use the experience of the Holocaust as the
basis of our definition of genocide or state murder. Isn't that the problem
with identifying genocide in other places, ie that the way in which we
define it is quite limiting.
At 20:21 12/05/99 +1000, you wrote:
>
>Steve D'Arcy wrote from a shallow grave on a Kosovo hillside:
>
>"(3) NATO has caused more suffering and death in Kosova than Serbia had
>done prior to the bombing..."
>
>Fucking hell Steve, has NATO killed tens of thousands of people and buried
>them in shallow graves? Even the linear left abandon you here, I wish you
>stood alone, but unfortunately you have so many supporters, including
>millions of Serbs. But your statement is not completely without value, in a
>Serbian nightclub such sweet talk as this could score you a "blow-job", so
>it is worth something.
>
>Tony
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