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In reply to the discussion: Q: Why Did an American Journalist Get His Head Cut Off? [View all]Chan790
(20,176 posts)it's very similar to the one that sometimes gets made by certain antisemitic historicist thinkers that blame for the Holocaust should mostly lie with David Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson, and Georges Clemenceau for the "Carthaginian Peace" imposed on Germany in the Treaty of Versailles rather than with the leaders of the subsequent nationalist socialist movement in Germany.
Frankly, both argumentation deflect too much of the blame away from the people they rightfully belong to--respectively, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and Adolf Hitler. The totality of blame for genocides lies, and should lie, with those perpetrating them. It is non-constructively deflective to assign blame on distant historical events from which the current genocide could not be anticipated, and those responsible for those far-histories.
It is also generally offensive.