what about illegally entering a country, and then attempting to force your progeny upon that country by bearing a child there is not clearly criminal? Anyone? Bueller?
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>citing the UN lmaooooo as if the UN ever stopped a genocide
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Do laws against murder stop murder, or do they create accountability for murder after it has occurred?
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They do stop murder. If they didn't, there'd be no point. Accountability in the case of murder cannot restore what is lost, as it can in the case of some crimes.
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They do not stop murder. If they did, there would be no murders once laws against murders existed. Evidence shows that is not the case.
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What are you talking about? Laws enforcing penalties for murder did in fact reduce rates of murder over time. This is simple history, my friend! I have to wonder if you aren't one of those "trolls" the other guy warned me about! It really seems so!
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Then laws enforcing genocide reduce genocides. There have been fewer genocides since those laws were passed than prior.
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it hasn't even been 100 years since the nuclear bomb was invented, give it time :^)
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Yeah I mean it's not like anyone has escaped punishment for genocide or anything heh
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If by "folks" you mean the United Nations, that is correct.
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Let them express their opinion then, you're a little too hot to trot, lad!
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