How did your country vote?

https://lemmy.ml/post/45040130

There’s normally a reason when that assortment of countries chooses to abstain (the no voters are normally just evil). In this case it’s likely the use of the word “gravest”. I’d say the holocaust was worse, at least in the slave trade the people were just a means to an end. The holocaust involved torture by design and aimed to erase an entire religion.

Others may disagree, but there’s at least room for doubt on the declaration that it’s the “gravest”.

EU’s stated reason for abstaining is 1, use of superlatives 2, bias in presentation, against UN charter 3, they’re against reparations

eeas.europa.eu/…/eu-explanation-vote-–-un-general…

I dunno man, it really just smells like they don’t want to pay up for their crimes against humanity. When your first two points are nit picking and your last one is “and we were told we wouldn’t have to answer for shitty things before we made rules about it”, it’s kinda giving away why you’re against it.

EU Explanation of Vote – UN General Assembly: Action on A/80/L.48 - Declaration of the Trafficking of Enslaved Africans and Racialized Chattel Enslavement of Africans as the Gravest Crime Against Humanity

25 March 2026, New York – European Union Explanation of Vote (before the vote) delivered by Ms. Gabriella Michaelidou, Deputy Permanent Representative of Cyprus to the United Nations, at the 80th Session of the UN General Assembly: Action on A/80/L.48 - Declaration of the Trafficking of Enslaved Africans and Racialized Chattel Enslavement of Africans as the Gravest Crime Against Humanity

EEAS

I dunno man, it really just smells like they don’t want to pay up for their crimes against humanity

Why does it counts only from 17th century onwards? Why only for 1 specific situation?

because the wealth generated by those crimes is still extremely influential today.

and that “1 specific situation” was the industrialised destruction of culture, people, families and minds for centuries.

So, it’s about influence on the current day? Silly me, to think the holocaust has more impact on the current world order than the slavery that finished in the 19th century.

and that “1 specific situation” was the industrialised destruction of culture, people, families and minds for centuries.

So it’s about duration? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Saharan_slave_trade This lasted long, wouldn’t this had more impact in the destruction of culture, people and minds?

Trans-Saharan slave trade - Wikipedia