The Alliance Lost

In this case, nobody has ever committed it. People always survive.

The United Nations Genocide Convention, which was established in 1948, defines genocide as “acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such” including the killing of its members, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, deliberately imposing living conditions that seek to “bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part”, preventing births, or forcibly transferring children out of the group to another group

Ho wait I think they have.

Or they want to start redefining concepts.
At convenience?

It’s funny how the Horde claim to be in tears losing one or two characters while the Alliance are shown to be nearly genocided.

Apparently obvious genocide = Just a few bunch of dudes so get over it.

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Not only that we lost military superiority.

I doubt to admit it but at this moment the horde has the most powerful army.

If that’s the definition we’re using (I must have missed the part where someone on Azeroth created a United nations of Genocide convention) then the Alliance is just as guilty as the Horde.

Go to https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-us/story/short-story/elegy#tab=5

Press Crtl+F and type in “genocide”.

You will see the line “Sylvanas Windrunner had commited genocide”

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No the Horde is nothing but a bunch of point and grunt fools in the lore. Compared to the power which the Alliance has the Horde may as well be running scared.

It’s the storywriters who have a fantasy of the Horde where they have a random dude with a bow beating godly magical powers, a random Orc with a Axe beating demi god toons, a random banshee not fit to lace the boots of the Lich King looking better than powerful characters like Alleria and Turalyon.

is a ovius troll just report.

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The most powerful army was said by the flying corpse sisters.

Apparently we lost too many troops in the Fleet disaster.

Our heroes are better than that there is no doubt but only heroes are not enough.

How dare the Alliance genocide that one toilet camp in Taurajo where they allowed civilians to escape?

The Horde should be walking on a red carpet after Teldrassil because “LOL we did you a favour destroying that ugly tree. It’s not genocide”.

Am I right?

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don’t waste your time on this person attempt is a nv 55 DK = troll

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Closet Horde lovers have no chance against me. I destroy them in every damn argument namely:

  • Muh toilet tents in Taurajo.
  • Muh peace treaty in MoP (REEEEEE I won’t accept Ashran Horde breaking the treaty)
  • Muh Warchief attacked by Genn

And…so on.

By your own definition, Genn has been working towards genocide since cata. (He partially succeeded by destroying Sylvana’s lamp in Legion)

How about Rogers ordering her troops to open fire on orcs swimming to the shore?

There are several more examples that fall under your definition.

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Don’t bother they are nothing, the horde is nothing.

Yea you are right, I will just report him and move on

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As usual the Alliance won’t stop crying.

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I love how you point out:

  • A few Orcs swimming towards the shore = genocide
  • Genn destroying one lamp = genocide

But apparently burning and killing nearly every Night Elf in ALL Night Elven lands and cities = Hey you are mistaken it’s not genocide.

LMAO

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We aren’t crying as much as you guys did when the grand reveal of who burned teldrassil was not Jaina or Genn according to your silly fanfiction headcanon. :rofl::rofl:

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Sylvanas was attempting to get more valkyr which is needed to create more Forsaken. Since she has no other means for creating Forsaken, eventually the race will die out.

Rogers intent was quite clear when she gave the order.

But I was mistaken, seems Blizzard or at least those who wrote that elegy, have classified it as genoicide.

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Sylvanas didn’t get one lamp which didn’t belong to her is NOT equal to the Horde’s genocide. Just because you don’t feed candy to the Forsaken doesn’t mean it’s killing them.

Roger firing upon a bunch of Orcs in a land which did not belong to the Orcs is NOT equal to the Horde’s genocide. The Horde namely the Orcs and their leader destroyed a entire city in the most brutal way possible.

You will never be able to come up with any sort of redeeming excuse for the Horde obliterating what was left of Night Elven lands.

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One thing I never understood is why this is bad for anyone other than Sylvanas. There should be no new Forsaken. She wanted to make more to have more tools at her disposal, I don’t see why the Forsaken themselves would want to see more of their kind risen up and damned to the same miserable existence they all suffer from.

It’s like the one race that should be looking to be left alone and slowly dying out as they fall apart.

Also the Roger’s thing is a stupid comparison a boat full of orcs isn’t the destruction of or attempted total destruction of the orcs. It’s a boat of what 20 of em?