An interesting take on the current events in Bangladesh that i think is worth considering but i'm not sure that i agree with this perspective. Honestly i just don't know enough yet about the situation and i will reserve judgement until i do.

  • ButtBidet [he/him]
    ·
    1 month ago

    I think we all forget the Rohingya genocide because AFAIK the West isn't currently responsible. The country is in a civil war right now. Even ethnic Burmese are fleeing the country as they don't want to be conscripted. I don't you why you're arguing with me about the previous government as I never defended them.

    I think we all ignore Myanmar because it has little to do with the West. That's absolutely fine. But I stand by my claim that it's sus to defend the Myanmar military who are doing a genocide(s).

    • cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml
      hexagon
      ·
      edit-2
      1 month ago

      The West is responsible for what has been happening to the Rohingya, more specifically the British whose divide and rule ethnic policies purposely and strategically inflamed ethnic tensions while they were the dominant colonial power, and when they were forced to leave they knowingly left behind political and border situations that were akin to time bombs that were guaranteed to erupt into ethnic conflicts all over the world, from Africa to South East Asia.

      I'm not excusing the perpetrators, but i think we should be aware of the larger historical context. Such things don't happen in a vacuum and there are larger forces at work that benefit from continuing to fuel such conflicts and destabilization, especially in such a geopolitically important region.

      • ButtBidet [he/him]
        ·
        1 month ago

        I think we all forget the Rohingya genocide because AFAIK the West isn't currently responsible

        I'm trying to explain why most people on this site don't follow the Rohingya situation, not debate it's causes. Christ this is so damn tedious.