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[–] wampus@lemmy.ca 7 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

How willing have you been to go and put your life on the line to stop these atrocities? If you're not willing to, why should others?

If none of the individuals in a democratic country are eager to go die to prevent the atrocities, then why would you think a democratic country would take action to force individuals to go die to try and prevent a genocide?

And in this particular case, international trade with Sudan is at like 3% of their GDP -- they don't really trade with anyone, so its not like democratic countries can be all "smarten up, or else no more [x]!"

The UN at one point in the past had a decent peace keeping force function, that'd go and assist such regions. But the UN has basically been kneecapped by both authoritarian non-democratic countries having veto powers, and by the USA overtly defunding all its programs as of late.

And the US is now participating eagerly in war crimes / crimes against humanity -- they're the 'supposed' leader of the democratic west, but they actively encourage genocides like in Israel. The people of the USA voted for it. They're 'democratically' in favour of encouraging genocides. Your opinion in the broader democratic environment, if you're American, is in the minority. And part of living in a democracy is accepting the will of the majority, which happens to be in favour of genocides.

[–] rammer@sopuli.xyz 4 points 6 hours ago

But the UN has basically been kneecapped by both authoritarian non-democratic countries having veto powers, and by the USA overtly defunding all its programs as of late.

Lately the US has been an authoritarian non-democratic country.