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I mean, the US has been helping Saudi Arabia starve and destroy Yemen for eight years now. Aren't we also a sponsor of war?
Anyone who works to maximize equality is a good guy and anyone who works to maximize inequality is a bad guy
Depends on how you want to maximize equality. Nazi Germany maximized it by eliminating everyone else lol. Probably not a good guy. :)
No they definitely had plans to leave some untermenschen alive as slaves. I wouldn't call that maximizing equality
They've simply been promoted to living to serve the remainder of the population! (I'm just using the playbook from every movie for evil dictator justifications. Absolutely don't think this at all btw. Big /s after these statements if it wasn't clear. )
I'm not sure I follow your logic here. What equality was gained by the victims of the Holocaust?
The idea is that the Nazis tried to create in their perverse fucked up way technical equality by exterminating everyone else that didn't conform to their vision and everyone else was equally removed from existence. Thus not all methods of getting to equality are valid or good and we should be careful about saying all methods of creating equality or mandating it are good.
The logic I don't follow is how killing some people and not killing others is in any way an application of equality. They decided that the people they killed were unequal. Like, the logic of your individual points makes sense, but it's the overall logic of your argument that I can't follow.
By killing everyone else except they considered acceptable it leaves only equality left. One of their goals was to remove everyone else who didn't fit into their vision leaving only those left.
It's similar to the policies that mandate various under represented groups are the only ones able to partake in various activities. Both are shitty methods of creating equal outcomes just... One is far more lethal and terrible obviously. But the same flawed logic trying to force an outcome.
I don't think you know what the word specifically means.
I think my point is obvious enough to be understood without getting bogged down in the pedantry of equity vs equality, but if you want to start that discussion you are welcome to provide some definitions :)
There have been plenty of times they were, though name any country with 200+ years of existence and I'll show you how they aren't the good guys either from certain points of view. Ask Africa how they feel about some of the perceived "good guys" in the EU