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I guess its fair to say we should not measure ourselves by comparison-- we should measure ourselves against a standard of human dignity and some minimal baseline of human rights for all. And from there we'd have the standing to criticize others. Right now we (the US) doesnt have that so we should act with more humility until we do.
If you feel you need to better yourself before you speak on these matters, I'm sure you'll have your reasons. But know that every voice helps if we are to make this world a better place
Using your voice to criticize to justify war doesn't make the world a better place.
War ends up causing more oppression to minority and vulnerable groups than just about the absolute worst circumstances. Samantha powers doctrine, which you are espousing, made the world a much much worse place for the people she claimed to want too help. You're doing the same.
You NOT lending your voice to these justifications of war crimes would make the world a better place.
If you feel like you can't ever speak out about anything outside your own country, I don't think that helps. It's good to be as critical towards your own country, of course, but I don't think that should be an excuse not to lend your mind and voice to all the wrongs going on elsewhere
Fine. Stop lending your voice to justifying war. It is evil, and won't accomplish what you want. If you find your message being used to justify war, stop immediately.
To be clear, while this SHOULD be a moral argument, it isn't. This, at this point, is a pure effectiveness argument. The second your voice is being used to justify war, you will not accomplish what you hope.
Who's do you think is using me calling out injustice to justify war?