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[–] wampus@lemmy.ca 2 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

No western country is likely to step up at this point, in my view at least. The conservative leaning folks are going hard into authoritarian xenophobic trends, and the left leaning folks consider anything that alters the existing culture of an area to be genocide.

The latter is really kinda tragically hilarious, cause we see countries like Canada declaring themselves genocidal and shaming their non-indigenous population as though they're monsters, while simultaneously defending Israel's actions in regards to Gaza. There's even talk of making it a crime to question how horribly genocidal Canadians are, and also to make it a crime to say anything bad about Israel. If we see a religion-backed school, we're to think "genocide! You're attempting to subvert the student's cultural religion and norms under the guise of teaching people to read and write! Their traditional culture doesn't have reading or writing, you're genociding their oral traditions too!!"; and when we see a mass grave filled with civilians, we're to think "Totally justified, those bulldozers are just defending themselves against the toddler / journalist / civilian corpses, and mass graves are just practical! No moral issues or crimes here! Definitely not a genocide". These things were brought forward by our left-leaning government parties. Not sure if those've passed yet, but they've definitely been on the table.

[–] cygnus@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 hours ago

Ha, yes there's some truth to that. Moral relativism has twisted the left in knots and many then struggle to reconcile viewpoints that are completely incompatible.