The genocide of Russians by Ukrainians. You also keep dodging White genocide in South Africa and the genocide of white people across America and Europe. All of these have been called genocide so to call any of these into question is by your logic to be a genocide denier.
No it’s called being consistent. I understand you prefer being a hypocrite but personally I prefer holding consistent values. If something lacks conclusive evidence it is perfectly reasonable to be sceptical and question it.
You’re presenting two extreme views when in actuality you can look at the evidence and the people making the claims and know there’s way more choices then those two options you presented so it’s a false dichotomy.
Anyways since you’ve proven my point I think this conversation is done.
Yes you can look at evidence and have questions exactly. Questioning things not backed by conclusive evidence is the reasonable normal thing to do. Thank you for agreeing even if by accident.
But you did. You agreed that you can look at the evidence and who’s saying it and draw your own conclusions. This supports what I’ve been saying the whole time. You are the one who kept saying any questioning of events labelled genocide is genocide denial.
The genocide of Russians by Ukrainians. You also keep dodging White genocide in South Africa and the genocide of white people across America and Europe. All of these have been called genocide so to call any of these into question is by your logic to be a genocide denier.
That’s because that’s transparent whataboutisms and they look foolish.
We’ve been over this.
It’s not though? Either it’s ok to question all claims without conclusive evidence or you must accept them all.
That’s a false dichotomy.
No it’s called being consistent. I understand you prefer being a hypocrite but personally I prefer holding consistent values. If something lacks conclusive evidence it is perfectly reasonable to be sceptical and question it.
You’re presenting two extreme views when in actuality you can look at the evidence and the people making the claims and know there’s way more choices then those two options you presented so it’s a false dichotomy.
Anyways since you’ve proven my point I think this conversation is done.
Yes you can look at evidence and have questions exactly. Questioning things not backed by conclusive evidence is the reasonable normal thing to do. Thank you for agreeing even if by accident.
I’m not agreeing with you I think your argument is flimsy and foolish.
But you did. You agreed that you can look at the evidence and who’s saying it and draw your own conclusions. This supports what I’ve been saying the whole time. You are the one who kept saying any questioning of events labelled genocide is genocide denial.