• MxM111@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    What if we talk about jihadists? ISIS? Such people are often jailed, and it is considered humane if they are convinced to drop their ideology. Are we doing genocide too?

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      9 months ago

      The issue most people have with jihadists and ISIS is that they abuse many human rights, first among them murder. Not beliefs, acts. And human rights is exactly what people are blaming China for, too.

      Now jail is contentious. Freedom is a human right. How much and how should we deprive someone’s rights to protect the rights of others? I don’t have the answer

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        9 months ago

        Who defines human rights? Why human rights are greater than religion? And if they are, then should we round up most of the Islamists, which is significant part of Muslim population? If not, then we are OK with them violating human rights (and women rights specifically, too)? But not with China?

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          9 months ago

          I didn’t know the concept of human right was not consensual, thanks. Despite you opening that topic, I notice that you still use the concept in your argument, you must have a personal definition in your mind.

          If not, then we are OK with them violating human rights (and women rights specifically, too)?

          That:

          the Islamists, which is significant part of Muslim population

          is a strong statement that requires a very large study across the very diverse muslim populations in the world. Gonna need a citation on this one.

          And most westerners that accuse China of human right abuses are equally not okay with islamists’ abuses, so there’s no dichotomy.