• CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 days ago

    Yeah, you’re right, Russia isn’t assisting a genocide right now. I mean, they’re conducting their own, so that doesn’t count I guess (and that shit started in 2014). Qatar had the World Cup stadiums built with literal slave labour, and we really don’t want to talk about the general situation of human rights in these countries (it’s bad, really bad), but doesn’t matter because they’re not the US I guess.

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      5 days ago

      As a Canadian, there is a small but nonzero chance that I would go to an event in the US, in normal times. These are not normal times, and I will not set foot in the country.

      That is the difference between Qatar, Russia, and the US.

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        4 days ago

        Just to clarify, by “that’s the difference” you don’t mean you’d travel to Qatar or Russia, but that the situation is new in the US but not new in Russia and Qatar, right?

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          23 hours ago

          There’s no chance that I would travel to Qatar or Russia, but living in Canada there’s a good chance I would have traveled to the US (I’ve probably gone there between 5 and 10 times in my life).

          Now there is little chance that I will visit the US in the foreseeable future.

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      5 days ago

      but doesn’t matter because they’re not the US I guess.

      Correct.