The word genocide was created in the 50s as a response to the holocaust. It was invented to create a specific method of opposition to ethnic cleansing.
Not really.
The Polish jurist Raphaël Lemkin invented the term “genocide” in a book published in 1944 - not to describe what was later called the Holocaust, but to present the grievances and claims of exiled national groups [6]. Although some of these groups called themselves “governments in exile”, their status in 1940-45 was dependent on the Allies. In particular, the US and the USSR had the military power to re-allocate territory in Europe, and did, in 1945. Some nations disappeared in 1945: others might have. Lemkin’s evident political concern was to establish the permanent existence rights of nations, and to redirect the horror at Nazi atrocities into support for nationalism in Europe. That is propaganda: nationalist propaganda, substituting pro-nationalism for anti-fascism.
The term populicide would be better and less ambiguous when referring to a series of massacres against the same people. Unfortunately, it’s a much less common term.
Ok so… Are you just reinforcing the point I was making then? I can’t read context because the site is doing nothing whenever I click the context button. I literally can’t read up and see what this is about and since it’s like 2 weeks old now I’m just confused.
I’m like mega confused here. My position has always been that the misuse of the word genocide by libs is dangerous to its intended goal of protecting marginalised peoples and preventing another holocaust. I don’t know how exactly we disagree here.
Not really.
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The term populicide would be better and less ambiguous when referring to a series of massacres against the same people. Unfortunately, it’s a much less common term.
Are we really quibbling over 6 years here? Being off by a handful of years on the date doesn’t materially change the point.
My point is that ‘genocide’ was not coined to refer to massacres. It’s become an ambiguous term.
Ok so… Are you just reinforcing the point I was making then? I can’t read context because the site is doing nothing whenever I click the context button. I literally can’t read up and see what this is about and since it’s like 2 weeks old now I’m just confused.
I… never mind.
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I’m like mega confused here. My position has always been that the misuse of the word genocide by libs is dangerous to its intended goal of protecting marginalised peoples and preventing another holocaust. I don’t know how exactly we disagree here.