• Ben@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Yup, after seeing a University student trying to point out the Civilian toll, I remember WWII - did everyone forget Dresden?

    Laws of war are designed to make it somehow more civilised - but the more we see war, the more we see that it really cannot be ‘more civilised’ and that the ‘fog of war’ is a removed.

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      8 months ago

      @BendyLemmy

      A lot of horrendous shit happened in WWII.

      It’s not something any of us should seek to emulate.

      In fact, it provided the impetus for making more international laws against it.

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      8 months ago

      but the more we see war, the more we see that it really cannot be ‘more civilised’ and that the ‘fog of war’ is a removed.

      Is it really ‘fog of war’ when you’re intentionally bombing places like hospitals and refugee camps because tHeRe aRe cOmMaNdErS HiDiNg aMoNgSt tHe cIvIlIaNs?

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        8 months ago

        It’s not against the Geneva Conventions, because dispite you trusting a terrorist group more than a western country, Hamas does in fact do that and are proud of it.

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          8 months ago

          It’s not that I trust a terrorist group, I just look down on ANYONE that intentionally bombs hospitals and refugee camps.