Human Rights Watch says drone strikes in Haiti have killed nearly 1,250 people (haitiantimes.com)

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[−] adamiscool8 64d ago
The title framing is weird when the report says maybe 5% of the 1250 were civilians, and the same rights group also reports more than 1500 civilians [0] killed over the same period in the horrific and rampant gang violence the government is using this technology to fight against.

[0] https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2026/country-chapters/haiti

[−] croes 64d ago
Since when are drone strikes the legal way to handle criminals. I remember something with trials before you can kill people.
[−] 01100011 64d ago
That's a luxury you get when your society has reached a certain level of stability.
[−] gjsman-1000 64d ago
Everything is that way.

Another example: Feminism? Only happened with women in the workforce. Women in the workforce? Only when the Industrial Revolution happened and the economy could support the roles. Industrial Revolution? Only happened when farming and trading got good enough that 90% of the population didn’t need to be farmers first. Very few moral enlightenments have ever actually happened absent economic preconditions, or would not be reversed if the conditions degraded.

[−] mmooss 64d ago
People's rights are not luxuries, but the purpose of government: "... to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men ...".

They are a necessity to achieve freedom and stability.

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