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Do you really need to be so disingenous about this? The entire thread is oozing with the slime of Reddit culture and you think no one can figure out that you're calling Russians orcs? Do you know where that cute little turn of phrase comes from?
It comes from the Lord of the Rings, that's just someone using it. I don't think it has anything specifically to do with Muslims. They use it to dehumanise, that's true. It mostly spread as use for Russian soldiers that were just rampaging around killing and torturing civilians, or for those shelling and killing civilians, ultimately - behaving rather inhumanly. I've only ever seen it referencing Russian combatants. Honestly, comparing your enemies to characters in a fantasy novel isn't exactly the worst slur in the world.
Soldiers almost always have a slur for enemy combatants, sadly, but honestly I don't blame them. Dehumanising your enemy is a sad reality of war.
I agree that us as bystanders should try not to use such slurs though. Ultimately, throwing slurs around doesn't look good even if the people you're throwing them at are committing atrocities and invading countries.
Obfuscatory. The reason people rallied around that specific term can clearly be traced back to Azovites using it.
With the Azovites, it certainly did. Obviously most Russians are not Muslim (nor are they Chechen), so Reddit's reinterpretation of the term is not identical.
People tend not to qualify it as "just for soldiers" except when doing apologetics
I've seen them called Death Eaters and, aside from "read another book" and some other ancillary issues, I think your statement applies well to giving the Russian military such a label.
That's because the Death Eaters are an organization, not a race. You opt-in to being a Death Eater, you can't opt-in or -out of being an orc. Flattening it to "comparing them to characters" is completely flattening the issue of racism.
Of course, the Azovites are viciously racist and Redditors are no stranger to basically every type of xenophobia imaginable, so I think the burden of proof here would be on you to demonstrate that this is an exception to the general trend of racism both Reddit and the Ukrainian military/paramilitary, who can only be dissuaded through great effort from dropping even a fragment of their Nazi iconography.
Edit: I should say that I'm speaking in terms of epistemology and counterargument. I'd much rather you just acknowledge the obvious truth and move on rather than try further to contort the evidence to make Redditors not racist. Some arguments are fun, but this one is tedious.
Yeah, I agree with what you've said. It is a racist slur.
im not sure you can call krout racist