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Off Topic, True Genocide: Rwanda

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  • Off Topic, True Genocide: Rwanda



    Not one century, just 10 years ago, about two million people have been killed in Rwuanda brutally. And sadly, rest of the world in not so sensible about these African people who lost their lives as diffrent from how they act to Armenians and despite the massecrate was so clear. Nowhere in the Europe or in the USA, noone are having commemoration in the name of each person who died.

    And the other sad point is that, both Tutsi's and Hutti's were gunned by Europeans and as diffrent from Iraq, the USA didn't need to force people to join "democracy".



    Another image from Northern Iraq, Halepce. Where thousands of Kurdish people have been killed by chemical weapons. And while these people were dying, they were fully alone. They are just the victims of the USA's mide east policy. Just like we Turkish and Armenian people were just a policy of west.

    Just after the messacrate, thousands of Kurdish people have migrated to Turkey, the country which you are shaming about racism against Kurds.

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    You are so right Heathenpride,

    It looks like there is the following formula in Western minds regarding human lives:

    A Western European Christian's life (American, French...)
    is more important than an an Eastern Christian's (Russian, Armenian) life, which is, more important than a European Moslem's life (Bosnian, Turkish, Albanian...), which is, more important than a Middle Eastern (Arab, Persian)life, which is,
    more important than an Asian's (Indian, Chinese...), which is,
    more important than the worthless life of an African.

    As speakers of English, we are probably more or less influenced by this way of thinking as well. What a shame, what a disgrace.......

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Heathenpride


      Not one century, just 10 years ago, about two million people have been killed in Rwuanda brutally. And sadly, rest of the world in not so sensible about these African people who lost their lives as diffrent from how they act to Armenians and despite the massecrate was so clear. Nowhere in the Europe or in the USA, noone are having commemoration in the name of each person who died.

      And the other sad point is that, both Tutsi's and Hutti's were gunned by Europeans and as diffrent from Iraq, the USA didn't need to force people to join "democracy".



      Another image from Northern Iraq, Halepce. Where thousands of Kurdish people have been killed by chemical weapons. And while these people were dying, they were fully alone. They are just the victims of the USA's mide east policy. Just like we Turkish and Armenian people were just a policy of west.

      Just after the messacrate, thousands of Kurdish people have migrated to Turkey, the country which you are shaming about racism against Kurds.
      Yes you are right in Halepçe genocide.Turks did a great favour for Kurds.But Turkey's Kurdish policy is not right we know.

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      • #4
        Rwanda could not be more relevant today, since the world is allowing another genocide to be directed against Africans, the way the world in general sees Africans is disagraceful in the extreme.

        matteo conveniently left out the fact that the Western Powers stopped the the Bosnian Genocide, but did not stop the slaughter of White Christian Europeans in Zimbabwe.

        Had it not been for America and Europe we would be seeing Greater Serbia today, holding elections for the first time two days ago with the death of Milosovich.

        I do not condone rascism or bigotry against anyone, however I do not stand for mindless rants directing slander at people masquerading as anti-rascism either.

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