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Showing Original Post only (View all)'Genocide by default': Yale epidemiologist calls Trump's coronavirus response a potential war crime [View all]
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/05/genocide-by-default-yale-epidemiologist-calls-trumps-coronavirus-response-a-potential-war-crime/. . .
Gregg Gonsalves, an epidemiologist who works as an assistant professor at Yale School of Public Health, wrote a scathing tweet about the presidents latest efforts to send Americans back to work even though more than 70,000 people have died so far with no end in sight.
How many people will die this summer, before Election Day? he asked. What proportion of the deaths will be among African-Americans, Latinos, other people of color? This is getting awfully close to genocide by default. What else do you call mass death by public policy?
Gonsalves went on to say that Trumps negligence is so gross that he could be prosecuted for war crimes under international law.
So, what does it mean to let thousands die by negligence, omission, failure to act, in a legal sense under international law? he asked. And I am being serious here: what is happening in the US is purposeful, considered negligence, omission, failure to act by our leaders. Can they be held responsible under international law?
Gregg Gonsalves, an epidemiologist who works as an assistant professor at Yale School of Public Health, wrote a scathing tweet about the presidents latest efforts to send Americans back to work even though more than 70,000 people have died so far with no end in sight.
How many people will die this summer, before Election Day? he asked. What proportion of the deaths will be among African-Americans, Latinos, other people of color? This is getting awfully close to genocide by default. What else do you call mass death by public policy?
Gonsalves went on to say that Trumps negligence is so gross that he could be prosecuted for war crimes under international law.
So, what does it mean to let thousands die by negligence, omission, failure to act, in a legal sense under international law? he asked. And I am being serious here: what is happening in the US is purposeful, considered negligence, omission, failure to act by our leaders. Can they be held responsible under international law?
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'Genocide by default': Yale epidemiologist calls Trump's coronavirus response a potential war crime [View all]
CousinIT
May 2020
OP
As shown at Nuremberg, it is not correct that international law is unenforceable.
TomSlick
May 2020
#38
yep. If it were whites who were disproportionately affected, I have no doubt whatsoever
renate
May 2020
#18
This is what prominent Democrats should be shouting...WHO CARES IF ITS EVEN PLAUSABLE?
LiberalLovinLug
May 2020
#24
Not omission; deliberate acts of murder. Stealing PPE instead of firing up the DPA.
lagomorph777
May 2020
#31
If you do not test until people are showing symptoms of the disease then you have a up to a 2 ...
Botany
May 2020
#44
It really is genocide by default, or at least willfull, gross negligence resulting in manslaughter?
Evolve Dammit
May 2020
#47