You’re the one that responded by saying the US Government doesn’t agree with me. I responded in kind with what US Law defines as mass murder.
Then you shifted the goalposts by claiming that since this doesn’t fall under US Law, it’s not illegal.
So I asked under which law this applies. Since you have not yet directly addressed this question, then I’m going with the legal definition supplied until you supply another.
Rules of warfare are not replacement for law.
I agree that war sucks and we should avoid it. That’s why it’s so important to call it what it is - murder. Even if our government’s leadership won’t.
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 6 months ago
The rules of warfare are law.
You can call it murder all you want but that doesn’t make it murder.
BobaFuttbucker@reddthat.com 6 months ago
Depends on which set of rules you invoke. Some are laws but most are simply treaties nations have agreed to follow. That isn’t the same as law.
Either way, any killing in mass is mass murder. The only variables are exact number of victims, the murderer, and individual leader’s public stances.