According to the article, it looks like the context in which he killed the general was in an ambush during negotiations. I figure that that is why it was considerer a war crime.
Yeah, I'm certainly not trying to run cover for a colonial framing of history. It just seemed, from the question, that he lacked that context for the event.
According to the article, it looks like the context in which he killed the general was in an ambush during negotiations. I figure that that is why it was considerer a war crime.
using the Uno reverse card is a war crime apparently, as if government never did that exact shit to native americans
Is this a war crime?
You were only following orders and animal life is worth less than human life, NTA.
Animal life and indigenous people are the same thing to a colonizer.
Yeah, I'm certainly not trying to run cover for a colonial framing of history. It just seemed, from the question, that he lacked that context for the event.
I would simply not let myself get killed, sounds like a skill issue to me