azyr
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Now Genocides are recognized based on geopolitical situations
Hey listen to me and do what I say or I will recognize who you killed 300 years ago.
To be fair that was always the case. No one cares who died, modern day memorials are monuments of power and will.
For example, even in the second world war there were more people killed then just the jews alone yet no one even mentions them. It's come to a point where most people think the whole war revolved around people massacring jews but no one else. Does anyone even realize how many Turks where persecuted the same way in that war alone?
What about the many massacres happening RIGHT NOW? Does anyone bat an eye? Or those that have happened for the last century that decimated populations and changed demographics by not relocating but straight out eliminating the people there.
Hello Spain? Anyone care to look and what true vile and brutal genocide looks like? It was used in spain in ALL of it's forms to get where the country is at today.
No, no one is important and everybody dies. The will of the people can only be used by those who wield the power to use it.
Turkey has been at the receiving end of this phenomena for the last 20 years. First it was Armenians being deported in bad conditions thus them dying way (while ignoring the fact that the exact same population was actively at war with Turkey and terrorizing the muslim population there). Then it evolved into the active killing of 2 million Armenians in the area where only 150 to 250k at the most lived.
Then we've started to be accused of Kurdish genocides (this is very ironic), and somewhat lately of (get this) GREEK genocide?!
This was and always will be a political tool, not a humanitarian one.