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In reply to the discussion: I'm a Genocide Scholar. I Know It When I See It. [View all]Ping Tung
(3,139 posts)39. Genocides have a long history. The roots always seem to be based in nationalism religion, and fear.
The killers always claim to be the superior race, have the most powerful and benevolent God (who they fear), and are the most humane of murderers.
"Insanity in individuals is something rare - but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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And you will see even fewer of them. I found it utterly useless to counter opinions with facts.
Beastly Boy
Jul 17
#11
With facts such as the ADL got canceled its a wonder anyone can even think of debating you.
Eko
Jul 20
#31
The author admits that he is offering an opinion that is contrary to most other sources
Beastly Boy
Jul 17
#8
And these facts are consistent with urban warfare involving human shields, not genocide.
Beastly Boy
Jul 17
#14
Haaretz has reported extensively on the IDF's use of Palestinians as human shields
BeyondGeography
Jul 17
#16
Gee, who should I listen to? A genocide expert or an "emotional healing" blogger?
AloeVera
Jul 20
#23
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cliffside
Jul 20
#25
Between the two, the 'emotional healing" blogger appears to be more trustworthy and objective.
Beastly Boy
Jul 21
#38
Omer Bartov is an incredible man and scholar I have been reading and listening to for years. His book,
Nanjeanne
Jul 17
#15