Recent coverage of Gaza and the West Bank illustrates that, while corporate media occasionally outright call for expelling Palestinians from their land, more often the way these outlets support ethnic cleansing is by declining to call it ethnic cleansing.

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      16 hours ago

      I feel like in common use it does. Some formal definitions don’t require it, but then there’s contradicting formal definitions.

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        11 hours ago

        Yes, and you can destroy a group by means other than killing its members, such as forced sterilization, systematic abuse, or the transfer of children away from the community. It’s the demo that’s being killed, not necessarily its individual members.

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        9 hours ago

        You’re incorrect on this one. Abducting “enemy” children and brainwashing them is genocide. Erasing local language from books and signage is genocide. Part of the definition. You can kill an ethnicity by erasing it and not have to kill a single person.

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            1 hour ago

            maybe read the actual convention on genocide instead of relying on a dictionary then?

            because the case of abducted children stated above is explicitly stated in the convention…the dictionary definition you found is simply wrong and incomplete.