• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I would rather have world leaders not be complicit in ethnic cleansing, but apparently you’re okay with it.

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      3 days ago

      Would you want your kin killed for the sake of making a vanity moral stance?

      What I’m okay or not with we can discuss after you answer my question.

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        3 days ago

        Do you think he won’t just start killing anyway? Do you know how much these flights cost?

        You don’t negotiate with Nazis because they don’t give a shit and will do whatever they want regardless.

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          Who cares about the cost? Nothing is more costly than spilled blood that can be avoided. Refusing military flights to carry your people is not condoning with the fascist regime currently in place in the US.

          And, again, to my knowledge, all military flights are being refused to enter colombian air space, for the reasons you are pointing. Colombia went to get their people, after giving the US a piece of their mind. By contrast, Brasil received theirs handcuffed like dangerous criminals.

          Leaving those they want to deport to die is coward. The statement issued by the colombian president should be undersigned by every other country in the world.

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            Who cares about the cost?

            Read some history. That’s exactly why the Nazis came up with the Final Solution. It was the most cost-effective way to deal with what they viewed was a problem.

            The statement issued by the colombian president should be undersigned by every other country in the world.

            Thanks, Neville Chamberlain. What could go wrong with trusting Nazis to keep their word?

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              The US is using military planes to carry unwanted individuals, under inhumane conditions. Colombia refuses to allow those flights, sends their own means to get back theirs… and that is to condone the new US regime?

              What am I missing? I admit to be confused.

              And the highest representative of a country publicly and openly denounces the attitude and actions of a dictator in trainning, when other nations haven’t, and that is not enough to make a position? What else, then?