In continuation to why genocide is different to exterminating a bee hive...
Given the thread was deleted after sensitive reveal that OP of that deleted thread basically supports and justifies genocide as a proper way to "deal with conflicts" or whatever those terms mean to them.
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Humans are all within the same species, and is neither insects or microbes. It is thus scientifically wrong to use insect hives and infection to refer to other people with respect to yourself, and to propose that the only solution in dealing with others is to exterminate them. It is also both morally and socially wrong to assume you as a human have a better and higher right to live than another fellow human.
Humans have the capability to critically understand, reason, and create solutions with others. It is thus both scientifically, socially, economically, and procedurally wrong to arrive at extermination as the first solution before any kind of attempted negotiation and integration that try to work for a mutual benefits/solutions. Insects and microbes possess little and mostly none of those qualities, and so it's unfortunate that a lot of the interactions with them are required to use extermination; meanwhile to handle more intelligent organisms who indeed can communicate and work with mutually beneficial goals, there are obviously also far more intuitive and creative solutions to approach their related topics.
Some of those false equivalence and poor critical thinking is not going to fool anybody with any kind of proper educational background.
It's that straightforward.