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Unpacking the Abstention: Why Did Some Islamic Countries . . . - Reddit The recent United Nations resolution to establish July 11 as the International Day of Remembrance of the Srebrenica Genocide has sparked a complex debate While the resolution passed with significant support, the abstention of several Islamic countries has raised questions and prompted a deeper examination of the political, diplomatic, and social factors at play Understanding the Context
Why is alternate history often full of far-right racist scenarios? - Reddit So most alt history scenarios from the modern era boil down to ‘what if conservatism or fascism beat liberalism?’ As of ~2000, centrist liberalism becomes the entrenched status quo and starts collaborating with the far right against socialism
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What are some things EUROPE did that disgusts you? - Reddit Two world wars The largest genocide in all of human history Countless other wars and genocides Nazism fascism 500+ years of imperialism throughout the entire planet Where does one even start Reply reply JKnumber1hater •
Irish lawyer tells Hague that Gaza is first genocide in . . . - Reddit The problem is with the grammar of the headline They've got quotes around "first genocide" and "real-time," as if they were parts of different concepts Clearly they were trying to say the "first genocide being broadcast in real-time," just as the second invasion of Iraq was the first war that was televised in real-time
Which non-western country has the most evil past? - Reddit So we often hear about the bad stuff western countries have done (Native American genocide, Holocaust, colonialism, slavery, exc) and deservedly so because it has the most impact today, but I’m curious which non-white, non western country comes to mind first for you when it comes to having a lot of skeletons in the closet, past and or present
What was indigenous warfare actually like in the Americas . . . - Reddit Here is my careful application of the U N 's definition of genocide to what happened to American Indians along with the application of the eight stages of genocide Here is where I talk about Columbus' role in the ensuing genocides and how disease alone cannot be cited as the cause of death for Indigenous Peoples
Was there really an anti-pagan genocide during the . . . - Reddit So, this is a lot of ground to cover The "last Pagan" realm in Europe survived as a pagan realm until the 14th century, taking that as our endpoint and the legalization of Christianity in the Roman Empire in the 4th century covers nearly 1000 years of history So the obvious answer is of course that there was some violence against pagans, but it was hardly an orchestrated overarching approach
The genocides perpetrated against Christian communities in WW1 . . . - Reddit The genocides perpetrated against Christian communities in WW1 is fact of history we should honor and never forget If the central atrocity of WWII was the genocidal campaign carried out against the Jewish community by the Nazis, the central atrocity of WWI were the genocides perpetrated against the Christian communities
Why europeans comitted genocide on native americans? : r . . . - Reddit The best example is the California Genocide, although it wasn't "european" colonization in that sense Also when someone says "disease" they are leaving out the fact that disease arises and specially worsens with conflict, slavery and similar things It wasn't just a continent wide radiation wave