annatar1914 wrote:No, it goes to intent. Were it ''practical'', would you be an advocate for it if a technique suggested itself?
Let's just say genocide should not be an
objective, at least not mine. My objective is that the place should be free of corruption and abuse of power, and I see Chinese nationalism / chauvinism as the root cause of the said problems.
annatar1914 wrote:Maybe you should do some self-reflection if there's more than one person thinking that.
Apparently not more than one, but I use plurals just in case.
annatar1914 wrote:So here you're advocating a weakening of the Chinese so that a genocide might become more practical of a possibility. Am I wrong in thinking this?
Wrong. Again, genocide should not be an objective.
annatar1914 wrote:But you would advocate for something that didn't require substantial establishment and efficacy? That wasn't ''impractical, ineffective, and ultimately self-detrimental"?
This seems like a trap which aims to lure me into saying something like "genocide is OK as long as it is practical, effective and non-self-detrimental".
As long as there is no proof that genocide can be practical, effective and non-self-detrimental this is at best a shooting in the air, and slandering at worst. IMHO the "non-self-detrimental" one is the hardest to prove, and I would always like to play safe.
annatar1914 wrote:Germany was ruined at the end of WWII, and millions of Germans died. What would you call that however?
To be fair, they started it.
And in some sense, the Chinese are doing it / willing to do it to whoever (rightfully) not wishing to submit to them.
annatar1914 wrote:I'm beginning to think you're some kind of Fascist, like a Japanese Ultra-Nationalist ...
I have stated before that Fascism and Nazism are natural response to Bolshevik and Stalinism. I believe they should have their excess adjusted out though.
For example, I advocate "Arbeit macht frei" but it shouldn't be through force labour. Workers' rights should be addressed as well.
annatar1914 wrote:... with deep racial hatred for the Chinese.
This is not exclusive to me and many in Hong Kong and Taiwan are even more outspoken.
And again, the Chinese started it by showing their corrupt and brutal way in suppressing information and freedom, as well as unleashing their low civil standard upon us.
Live in Hong Kong or even Taiwan and feel it, please. Edit: One needs to compare the difference between Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China in order to fully understand the problem.
annatar1914 wrote:What do you think of {Japanese Ultra-Nationals}, by the way?
They did it wrong, especially when they wished to forcibly take over the whole of China in the 1930s. In some sense, they were like what China wants to do now.