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idk, I thought Nuremburg was effectively the birth of recognised international law :marseyshrug:

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Maybe I'm just imagining that it's Miami Vice and Hitler is the bad guy and I'm Crockett and I've said "we can get them" and Lt. Castillo gives me a long hard look at then says "okay, you can do it".

[I was going to put the Miami Vice intro here, but you can't get it on Youtube. Yeah, it's on there, but they fricked with Jan Hammer's music which makes it worthless. Thanks for ruining my whole goddarn joke, copyright lawyers.]

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17292927662474217.webp

But seriously, international law goes back centuries before that. It originates with sailing ships in medieval times. It leads up to the pre-WW2 understanding that we're not going to use gas against each other. (The idea that sickos would use it against civilians who posed no threat to them because... tbh I still don't get the Holocaust... was not anticipated at the time.)

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