Here’s my problem with your rhetoric and focus:
You’ve been primary focused on protecting and advocating for those groups that have, historically, been the ones responsible for the creation of camps and mass graves, and have not been paying anywhere near as much focus for the ones that have traditionally filled such locations.
In doing so, you have routinely engaged in the false equivalence fallacy, the slippery slope fallacy, the false dilemma fallacy, the balance fallacy, victim blaming fallacy, and goalpost moving.
In this case, you are claiming that you, due to “family history and academic study”, that, when you see the act of dehumanization as a prelude to internment and genocide, you call it out. However, in this case, you are acting in defense of those who have chosen a leader in which this is his stated goal, and the stated goal of many of his supporters.