• galloog1@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Bosnia, Rwanda, and multiple acts carried out by the Janjaweed to name some of the more recent ones. Most of the other more recent ones were perpetrated by states against stateless peoples which also shouldn’t speak too kindly to your narrative.

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        1 year ago

        Most of the other more recent ones were perpetrated by states against stateless peoples which also shouldn’t speak too kindly to your narrative.

        Well, it speaks to my narrative that states are evil.

        Bosnia, Rwanda

        Correct me if I’m wrong but weren’t these nationalist movements on their way to build a state? Not the kind of stateless society Kropotkin imagined

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        Today, the whole world is divided into states but state abolismists want concepts like transformative justice that tries to undo the root of a problem, not just the symptoms.

        Also: stateless doesn’t mean no order at all, but it’s about hierarchy free systems