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by BjornP » Fri Dec 16, 2016 2:28 pm
I care as much about Syrian civilians as I do American civilians who are not members of this forum or the old DCF. The headlines have the same impact: "X number of foreign people bombed to bits in foreign city" only really prompts one empathic feeling: "Hey, did any of the people at the DCF live in that city?". I can relate to people, not to peoples. Can't talk to peoples. No one can.
I do care about the loss of historical legacy. The old archaeological sites, old churches and monastaries, mosques. And it is a shame that there are historical peoples that, in all likelihood, will never ever return to that region despite having lived there for millenia. But that's a bemourning an entirely abstract "relationship" to cultural-historical groups in their capacity of being living history, instead of living, breathing individuals.
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