• mrdown@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Again I said that a mosque was attacked with kids in it and you claimed that it’s just the regime militants that was inside it and you claimed that no rules apply during a revolution .

    When I heard bullshits like you spitted, of course I would be mad . I am a human being not a rock. You could have just said that you support the revolution and condemn unjustifiable attacks and I would have agreed with you 100%

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      7 hours ago

      Again I said that a mosque was attacked with kids in it and you claimed that it’s just the regime militants that was inside it

      Hah! At what point did I say that? You claim to be for democracy and freedom, yet you tell anyone you believe are disagreeing with you to shut up and launch personal attacks against them laden with falsehood. A cornerstone of democracy is free speech and open discourse. If you can’t handle that, get off the stage.

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        7 hours ago

        First I will apology to associate some comments that was made by someone else to you.

        You said so what to me saying protestors should not attack civilians infrastructures and civilians under international laws. The same international laws that allow protestors to self defense if they are attacked by the regime and supporting the protestors right to revolt

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          7 hours ago

          Ah, the “so what” in that sentence might have been misunderstood. What I meant by that is that attacking civilians or civilian areas is prohibited in international law, but those prohibitions are generally disregarded both by the leaders violating international laws and most of the other leaders around them - that’s the big “so what”. It’s unethical, it’s illegal, it’s evil, but leaders of nations will still do it, because they know that most of the other nations’ leaders will look the other way. That’s what I mean by international law going out the window.

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            7 hours ago

            So what you mean is that international laws should be respected but unfortunately nobody respect them including violent protestors doing violence outside of the right of self defense?

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              7 hours ago

              That’s exactly what I mean. In good faith, those laws were passed over many decades, but they’re ignored on a daily basis. As I said; We’re on the same side

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                7 hours ago

                Glad we agree that unjustifiable violence should be condemned while supporting genuine revolt for the good of the whole population