Jorick wrote:eliakon wrote:One thing I would like to point out about General Drogue is that his actions were extreme yes....but that there is a lot of other text citations to support the claim that the CS was genocidal before. His camps may have been overboard by CS views....but that does not mean that the CS was not genocidal, simply that what was going on at those camps was excessive. And we don't know if it was the killing, or the torture that was not condoned. For all we know the CS is perfectly fine with mass exterminations (There is support for this in the CS Saviors of Humanity book) but that they think that it should be done quickly and cleanly with no torture. That doesn't make them less genocidal, just 'nicer' when they murder their victims.
Certainly though when the CS has already engaged in genocidal actions (Campaign against the FoM is explicitly called genocidal) and they have the stated goal of exterminating Tolkeen and everyone who lives there then it seems to fail the logic test to say that they are not really genocidal.
Again, Please read Coalition Overkill. It's pretty explicit. The first portion of the book can be taken to be the perception of non-CS folks. When the book actually starts talking about the feeling, choices and behavior of the Coalition Officers the picture is much different. Even in the face of the blood-boiling that war causes, the anger and violence that it breeds, the average Coalition Officer is upset about the turn the war has taken. They are upset because this kind of thing has not happened before. It's not how they see the CS. Was it inevitable? Perhaps. But it wasn't the expectation, even for higher ups in the military who were supportive of the war. Even Karl finds it distasteful (though he permits it and figures who cares really?)...but he still hides it from the citizenry.
The Camps are not even known of by ANYONE besides Drogue and his flunkies. The distasteful thing is Drogue's "scorched earth" tactics (like carpet bombing, or dropping napalm? worse?).
If I could quote the entire chapter I would. It's explicit. Drogue is compared, by Kevin, to the Nazis. The rest of the Coalition is not. And, indeed, in most wars, horrible, evil things are done, even by the "good guys" (to say nothing of the relatively "bad guys"). Genocide, the systematic killing of civilians so that an entire population ceases to be, is not the goal of the CS (removing them, or even just their power centers, from the "domain of man" is--they didn't hit the Burbs first, for instance).
No, the entire CS is compared to the Nazis because they're explicitly modeled on the Nazis, and no the CS was indeed engaged in exactly what you write there, the genocide of everyone in Tolkeen. It was why the attacked Tolkeen in the first place, to kill everyone and you clearly are ignoring everything in the books regarding the CS to try and paint them as not being genocidal in spite of them explicitly being so.