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Page | Genocide (Log · Page History) |
User | Dankmemes2 (Edit Counter· Top Edits) |
Total edits | 7 |
Minor edits | 0 (0%) |
(Semi-)automated edits | 2 (28.6%) |
Reverted edits | 6 (85.7%) |
atbe1 | 75.4 |
Added (bytes)2 | 61 |
Deleted (bytes) | 0 |
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7 (100%)
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5 (71.4%)
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2022-08-06 03:32 | Diff · History | 61 | →Examples: Attribution |
2021-03-06 04:14 | Diff · History | -1 | (reverted) →Genocidal acts: (Dummy edit) If one wants to change it to "all universally recognized genocides", that would make more sense given that the most narrow definition requires mass killing. But even then, that could be misleading because even the most academically recognized genocides have some who don't accept it (albeit without academic merit). |
2021-03-06 03:58 | Diff · History | 7 | (reverted) Undid revision 1009786293 by Pincrete (talk) Firstly, what is considered a "recognized" genocide often varies depending on the organization/government. Secondly, "cultural genocide" is often accepted as a subset of genocide by various organizations including Genocide Watch. Thirdly, those who recognize the treatment of Uighurs as genocide do not necessarily claim that it involved mass killing. |
2021-03-02 02:39 | Diff · History | 7 | (reverted) →Killing members of the group: "all" is not really an ambiguous term, and implies that there has never been any act recognized as a genocide that did not involve mass killing. There have been events recognized as genocides that were not mass killings (ex. the Sixties Scoop in Canada, the ongoing situation in Xinjiang). |
2021-02-27 21:43 | Diff · History | 19 | (reverted) →Killing members of the group: |
2021-02-27 21:27 | Diff · History | 4 | (reverted) Undid revision 1008631632 by Pincrete (talk) Not every event recognized as genocide has involved mass killing. The article it linked to also stated that it only deals with genocide that involved mass killing, not that every recognized genocide has involved mass killing. |
2021-02-24 02:57 | Diff · History | 4 | (reverted) →Killing members of the group: |
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