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Category: /Literature/English
…The poem is about the death of hope. Auden is distraught over the deaths in WWII. The soldiers of WWII were teenagers. To have 55 million children dead is an act of pure genocide. To Auden the fact that people let this happen means…
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…massacres, genocide and starvation. The US by no means is the only nation that prefers national interest over international justice, probably all countries do, to some extent. I specified on the US because, being the only remaining super-power, its external…
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…was the forerunner of the most tragic indirect genocide of all time. The Trail of Tears uprooted over a thousand Indians and moved them, on foot, freezing and nearly naked, to a reservation. Jackson upheld that he supported this monstrosity to protect the Indians. Women…
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…. However, in 782 at Verden, after a Saxon uprising, he ordered a mass genocide of 4,500 Saxons beheaded. He regarded himself as very important and forced other kings and princes to kneel at his feet in praise. Yet again, his hypocritical side took over him…
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…-1874, led to massive starvation and genocide among the Indians. In addition, Rifkin exposes the disturbing points about beef culture and the American beef processing industry. He entitles this chapter "The Automated Jungle," with a pun on the word "jungle…
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…matter; governments cannot commit genocide except on effectively disarmed populations. The article provides to our knowledge about firearm regulations, which is among the most frequently mentioned, and aspects of our own gun control debate.…
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…, 1997: 63-64). D'Souza (1999: 26) claims that what European people have done to Aboriginal people is a 'genocide', which can be defined as a crime against humanity. As time went on, Australian people seemingly started to recognize Aboriginal people's human…
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…will not always be straightforward, but it is successful. Many people have done too many foolish things at the chance of supposed beneficial consequences (holocaust / genocide). Utilitarianism as a foundational moral theory would surely be too much of a similar risk…
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…in contact with Snowball (Orwell 93). Many more animals made confessions which resulted in genocide on the farm, and went on until a pile of dead bodies lay before Napoleon's trotters (93). To conclude, Napoleon from Orwell's Animal Farm, and Yassir Arafat…
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Category: /History
…and forced world action to boot them out. During this war the Iraqi forces burned the oil wells and caused irreversable ecological damage in much of Kuwait. After the Gulf War ended, Saddam Hussein conducted a genocidal campaign against his own people, the Kurds…
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