• HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Interesting thing about Afghanistan is that according to the UN, each government of a country is well within their rights to how they run their country within their own borders.

    Yes, genocide and loss of freedom are frowned upon and sanctions are called - but as it is the religion and view of the country they are left to it. We can’t push western values on another country.

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      11 months ago

      The idea that half of the people in a country are still people even if they had the audacity to be born without a penis shouldn’t be a “western value”. Read the article again and find a book or two about what goes on over there before suggesting that we follow the UN version of Starfleet’s Prime Directive.

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      11 months ago

      Ah, yes, remember when the Taliban was democratically elected by the people of Afghanistan?

      … oh. It wasn’t?

    • andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      Interesting thing about Afghanistan is that according to the UN, each government of a country is well within their rights to how they run their country within their own borders.

      The argument for other country to everstretch itself can be that other country’s problems leak over their borders. What is the reasonable limit there? Instead of ‘we want oil’, there can be another case of a biological weapon, or that Afganistan is the source of a world illegal drugs trade etc, or whatever. Even plain cultural or religious antagonism can be faned into a fire, sold to a public as good and just. Now, after what happened to Afghanistan after 20 years is discouraging, but in twenty years? With corrupt guys like Trump, a military lobby and other conflicts in acive phase?