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The Holocaust Only Genocide?

December 22, 2007 / by bookboy238

I n todays school by the sixth grade students have only learned abot the holocaust. It was not worst genocide ,Mao Ze-Dong (China, 1958-61 and 1966-69, Tibet 1949-50) with 49-78,000,000, in fact it is the third!

You may ask me why? That is an opinion. I suggest you confront those teaching the leaders of tomorrow and decide for yourself.

4 comments on The Holocaust Only Genocide?

  • billypilgrim said 7 months ago
    what's your point?
  • Slywoody3 said 7 months ago
    When these atrocities happened, very few people bothered to find out what was going on. The genocide continued, as few people and no governments wanted to intervene.
    Sadly, this deplorable situation is true today with Rwanda, the Central African States, Darfur and Iraq as prime examples.
    Every year four millions become slaves. Nobody much cares about them either.
    Those being persecuted are in no position to complain about their plight. They need outside voices to speak for them. Such an organization is Global Voices that gets 42,000,000 hits every month. Daily, GV posts many blogs on human rights issues from bloggers in the affected areas all over the world.
    A GV free subscription keeps newspapers, governments and ordinary bloggers better informed than at any time in history.
    Thousands of Armenians and Jews have worked hard to make the world conscious of the evil elements that have persecuted them. They inspired the 1948 UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights a guideline to prevent genocide.
    Millions of bloggers report activities in trouble spots such as China, Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Palestine. These folks are catching up to the Armenian and Jewish loud mouths who refuse to allow the world to forget about genocide.
  • Slywoody3 said 7 months ago
    Shouting About Genocide

    When these atrocities happened, very few people bothered to find out what was going on. The genocide continued, as few people and no governments wanted to intervene.
    Sadly, this deplorable situation is true today with Rwanda, the Central African States, Darfur and Iraq as prime examples.
    Every year four millions become slaves. Nobody much cares about them either.
    Those being persecuted are in no position to complain about their plight. They need outside voices to speak for them. Such an organization is Global Voices that gets 42,000,000 hits every month. Daily, GV posts many blogs on human rights issues from bloggers in the affected areas all over the world.
    A GV free subscription keeps newspapers, governments and ordinary bloggers better informed than at any time in history.
    Thousands of Armenians and Jews have worked hard to make the world conscious of the evil elements that have persecuted them. They inspired the 1948 UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights a guideline to prevent genocide.
    Millions of bloggers report activities in trouble spots such as China, Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Palestine. These folks are catching up to the Armenian and Jewish loud mouths who refuse to allow the world to forget about genocide.
  • bookboy238 said 7 months ago
    I think your point was ummmmmm... maybe..... well it had to do with the main idea about genocide right.... ya..but that wasn't the main idea.......I GOT IT![SMILE][THUMBUP][TONGUE] It is about how the American public isn't infromed about current gonecides!!![SMILE][SMILE][SMILE][SMILE]

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