• Eldritch@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    So colonialism/imperialism is okay? Either it is or it isn’t. All I’m asking for is consistency.

    It’s 100% possible to find beliefs and practices of cults and cultures to be abhorrent. But also acknowledge that trying to forcefully change things. Almost invariably backfires. As well as undermining any moral stance you may have once had.

    • pinkapple@lemmy.ml
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      4 hours ago

      So theocracy is okay? So feudalism and serfdom is okay? So not having any political representation is okay? So rule by religious elites and nobility is okay? So brainwashing children is okay? So suggesting that every nation should be an ethnostate otherwise it’s “oppression” is okay? So completely ignoring that Tibet is an autonomous region within China is okay? So ignoring that Tibet has a local government is okay? So acting like the Tibetans in the local government don’t count because they’re communists is okay? So implying that unelected “governments in exile” are automatically more legitimate is okay? So pretending that separatists are democratic and not a tool of Western imperialism (the real one) is okay? So making Charlie Kirk type arguments by distorting what imperialism and colonialism means and using definitions based on vibes and feels is okay? So lowkey wanting to expand western economic and political dominance in Asia and turn more regions into South Koreas is okay? So ignoring that the Dalai Lama himself recognizes Tibet as part of a multiethnic PRC (and Tibet itself is multiethnic) is okay? So crappy US propaganda is okay? So nitpicking and distorting PRC policies in edge cases while ignoring actual western imperialism and colonialism of currently real genocidal proportions is okay? All I’m asking for is consistency.

      Want more? It’s not hard. Yes I’m sure you think that forcefully ending slavery in the USA for example “backfired” (you said invariably so it’s included) and that undermines any moral stance that abolitionists may once had because they weren’t gentle with the slave owners and didn’t “convince” them first. Sure buddy.

      When is the USA going to grant full citizen rights to Guam, like the right to vote in presidential elections and representation in the Houses by the way? Guam independence when? Guam is far less incorporated into USA than Tibet is in PRC, with pretty much zero precedence of historical or cultural ties unlike Tibet.

      So it’s okay to be a hypocrite? Consistency.