The International Court of Selective Justice - The Atlantic
The International Court of Selective Justice - The Atlantic

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The Genocide Double Standard

To have legitimacy, international justice must be applied fairly and evenly.
The International Court of Selective Justice - The Atlantic
The Genocide Double Standard
To have legitimacy, international justice must be applied fairly and evenly.
Sounds like you guys are just mad an international court disagreed with you. If that makes them "illegitimate", then you don't actually want justice.
Inb4 seething
I'm not mad. But the context around South Africa is interesting. The questions around the court really only being able to bring charges against recognized nations and not Palestine or Hamas is interesting. It's important to put this ruling in the larger context of world events and politics. Also the context of Israel actually showing up unlike Russia is important. I don't think the tone of the article is about being sour about the result, but the need for consistency.