• @wellfill@lemmy.ml
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      13 days ago

      So you dont have a source of this definition? Because in international law its defined quite differently, which is quite obvious since your definition, as given, would not classify many real instances as genocide.

      • @wewbull@feddit.uk
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        213 days ago

        It’s the entomology of the word.

        Legally they have a definition which broadens the concept to not just direct killing of a people, but also acts that lead to the eradication of a culture. For example: kidnapping the children of a group and raising the within your own culture is a genocidal act as it leads to the culture dying off, even though no actual killing has taken place.

        • @entropicdrift
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          312 days ago

          entomology

          You mean etymology.

          Entomology is the study of bugs.