l-m-f-a-o.
My family is from Kosovo. Nearly every single one of my relatives would laugh in your face if you told them "well the Kosovo War wouldn't have happened if you guys had an institutionalized right to bear arms!!!".
Good thing I didn't say that, then. Please don't erect straw men, as it's very discourteous.
I said that a desire to protect citizens from a tyrannical government was a factor in why the Second Amendment was implemented. And that it quite possibly has helped the U.S. remain free from tyranny, and quite possibly would have helped other countries as well. I didn't make anything close to as blanket a statement as "the right to bear arms would prevent all genocides".
I don't know enough about Kosovo in specific to comment on that conflict. But if familial anecdotal evidence is all it takes to win an argument, I have many family members who would laugh in YOUR face if you told them that the Second Amendment had nothing to do with freedom.
You are truly painting broadly with a single brush, while ignoring the particular contexts, and intricacies of each conflict that you named. Comparing the lack of genocides in a nation that is nationalistic based on cultural grounds as opposed to ethnic grounds is laughable, and your cookie-cutter treatment of a vast array of unique conflicts is doubly-laughable.
Quit twisting occurrences to suit your agenda. It weakens your reputation as a reasonable poster here.
"Hey look! The kettle is black!!" (said the pot)