An added benefit of South Africa's ICJ case against Israel is you can ask libs "well if we're so serious about this, where's the U.S. ICJ case against China?"
It's not a perfect argument, but it does tease out stuff like the U.S. not really giving a shit about international law, the U.S. not actually believing there's a genocide in Xinjiang, a bunch of other countries not believing it either, etc.
An added benefit of South Africa's ICJ case against Israel is you can ask libs "well if we're so serious about this, where's the U.S. ICJ case against China?"
It's not a perfect argument, but it does tease out stuff like the U.S. not really giving a shit about international law, the U.S. not actually believing there's a genocide in Xinjiang, a bunch of other countries not believing it either, etc.