No it is not. Who is the oppressor and who is the oppressee?
It is a story of fight between dharma and adharma. It is a lot more philosophical and religious then I would like to discuss on this forum.
You can see this wikipedia link
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharma
Dharma can mean “law of the universe,” “social and religious rules,” and/or one’s own individual mission or purpose. On the individual level, it can also mean a number of things. For example, in the Gita, Krishna points out to Arjuna that his Dharma is to be a warrior whether he likes it or not. He cannot escape his Dharma and he must fulfill it. Arjuna is a warrior for what is right and just. He is not just a warrior for fighting’s sake. His Dharma must be grounded in a proper purpose.
Whatever role we are fulfilling at the moment is our Dharma at that moment.
https://dharmayogacenter.com/blog/the-four-core-concepts-from-the-bhagavad-gita/