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…of society and they must be destroyed. With the Jews being the main scapegoat of the Nazi party. Hitler could have held to his belief that the dehumanization and scapegoating of the enemy as an inferior race could have aided in the plot to justify genocide
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…were described this way, "The church, with few exceptions, accompanied and legitimized the genocide, slavery, ecocide, and explitation of the wealth of the land. The mission left a bitter fruit inheritied by the descendants of the survivors of the invasion…
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…, throughout the centuries, a relatively tolerant religion. It has never believed in any form of religious genocide, nor had any inquisitions or messianic crusades, as religions of many other parts of the world did. In fact Akbar I of 1556-1605 AD, the third…
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…thankful to those who had helped them, and even more thankful for what they could do now for themselves, now that they had survived. I would hate to think that genocide like the Holocaust could occur again, but it could. The only reason why the chances…
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…inflicted a genocidal massacre on the Cambodian people. Meanwhile, by the mid-1960s the Communist world had been dramatically reconfigured as the result of an increasingly bitter and open split between the USSR and China. The dispute stemmed in part from…
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…be interpreted as reason for genocide, such as seen during the Holocaust. This is not his thought, however, as he cited Buddhist ideals which condemn such actions. Nietzsche's main argument is that Christianity is blind to natural differences between humans…
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…, accompanied and legitimized the genocide, slavery, ecocide, and exploitation of the wealth of the land. The mission left a bitter fruit inherited by the descendants of the survivors of the invasion". (Terrar 1) No country at this time conceived of setting up…
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…a centimeter only reluctantly. On one hand, the so-called intentionalists impute an absolute desire of Adolf Hitler for genocide, evident already in the earliest program. Even the means of the extermination - poison gas - was determined by him in the "Kampfzeit…
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…. For example, Mussolini and Hitler, perhaps the 2 most renowned fascist dictators of the century, had totally different interests. Hitler felt justified to commit genocide to attain his goals but Mussolini did not particularily approve this practice. In Germany…
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…. The death penalty is also an unfair act of racism. There are currently \"48 percent of the death row population in our country to be black [and that] is clearly practicing genocide when you consider that Afro-Americans are only 12 percent of the population…
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