The worst genocides of the 20th and 21st Century

Posted by UncommonSense 11 years, 9 months ago to History
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One of the things I really can't stand, is when MSM and other uninformed people accuse the U.S. Military of genocide, merciless killing of children, etc. For lack of better words: That's a crock of BS.

For those who aren't afraid of the truth, here's a great site which lists (approximately, not all records are 100% accurate) how many died by the hands of Communists, Socialists (Hitler for anyone under the age of 25), Muslims & other NON-US Military forces.


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  • Posted by 11 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    For future reference, please don't think of the UN as some respectable & moral anchored organization to look up to. They are a communist organization that got started by communists (agents of action for the banksters).

    It's one thing to sit around and define "genocide" and than quite disgustingly passively ensure the conditions for such atrocities occur & then yank on the U.S. military chain to stop it, but only after x-number of thousands die first.

    By the way, the UN Charter violates the U.S. Constitution 15 different ways. Were you aware of that? Just FYI.
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  • Posted by 11 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It's amazing of what unself-restricted bombing campaigns will do to change the mind of the enemy. Operation Linebacker and Linebacker II anybody? >:)
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  • Posted by evlwhtguy 11 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I am glad I decided to read the posts before I pointed out this very thing. It is good to be amongst like minded people who can remember history. Not only did LBJ start the Vietnam war, his whole basis for starting our involvement was a damnable lie. It kills me how the libs always refer to Viet-Nam as Nixon's war....HE GOT US OUT!!!! He even had the South Vietnamese holding their own quite nicely until Watergate happened and the Democrats pulled the funding. It doesnt matter how well the South Vietnamese army was fighting...you can't fight a war without money!
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 11 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Eugenics has a grotesque family of supporters, including Margaret Saenger, founder of Planned Parenthood. She was very open about how her abortion planning was aimed at the "inferior races", including blacks and jews, and she was greatly admired by Adolf Hitler. The later fans of this doctrine justify it as a means of reducing the impact of the fouling of the goddess Gaia by human pestilence, endorsing a reduction in the human population by over 90% to a supposed ideal of no more than 100 million.

    It is strange that such a racist strategy is passionately supported by minorities, whom I can only guess envision themselves as being part of that small remaining component of humanity. The horrible truth is that the purveyors of Eugenics are usually religious adherents of Aryan superiority, believing that the small remnant of humanity will be dominated by white, blue-eyed, blonde Aryan super-beings.
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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 11 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    While you and I see Carson as a murderer, the Enviros revel in this slaughter as a means of right-sizing the human population.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 11 years, 9 months ago
    They missed the worst murderer of all: Rachel Carson, whose falsification of records led to the banning of DDT, and the resulting deaths from malaria of 2 million a year since 1968, for a total of almost 100 million African and Asian dead.
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  • Posted by berrymanst 11 years, 9 months ago
    How is Genocide being defined? It is much more than Killing. Here is a googled UN definition;
    The convention defines genocide as any act committed with the idea of destroying in whole or in part a national, ethnic, racial or religious group. This includes such acts as:

    1. Killing members of the group
    2.Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group
    3.Deliberately inflicting conditions calculated to physically destroy the group (the whole group or even part of the group)
    4.Forcefully transferring children of the group to another group

    The convention declares that there is no immunity from being prosecuted for committing genocide: those found guilty of genocide will be punished for their crime, regardless of whether they are or were legally constituted ruler, public officials, or private individuals.
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  • Posted by barwick11 11 years, 9 months ago
    Good list, but they missed some numbers...

    Top of the list: 1,283,710,000 - Number of babies murdered worldwide since 1980

    2nd on the list: 57,083,000 - Number of babies murdered in the US since Roe v Wade in 1973

    If you're not absolutely disgusted by THOSE numbers...
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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 11 years, 9 months ago
    I notice that Nixon is credited for 'Nam deaths in a war that Johnson ballooned into a major war. I guess LBJ gets credit only up to 1968 and Nixon was expected to conclude the war on January 1969. Will this fool update this list to include U S military KIA, MIA, WIA, and Iraqi and Afghani losses under Obama beginning January 21, 2009? Revisionist history sucks.
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  • Posted by Abaco 11 years, 9 months ago
    I mentioned on this forum recently that I'm reading, "The Stones Cry Out" about Pol Pot's regime. It's tough to read. One thing that jumps out at me is how the rhetoric of that regime matches stuff that comes from our left now in America. It's chilling.
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  • Posted by 11 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    While it is true of the deaths incurred during the avoidable Vietnam war were cause of US intervention, they were actually fighting real combatants. Not like the wussies we've been fighting in afg~no uniform and look just like other civilians. In either case, the deaths of Vietnamese soldiers by the US pales in comparision to the number of civilians murdered by communism.
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  • Posted by mminnick 11 years, 9 months ago
    The inclusion of Nixon and Johnson in the list does not meet you definition of non-US Military forces. The military was the direct or proximate cause of the deaths attributed to these gentlemen (?).

    It is also not true that all of these atrocities were genocide. the definition of genocide is:
    "1. murder of entire ethnic group: the systematic killing of all the people from a national, ethnic, or religious group, or an attempt to do this" (From the Bing Dictionary)
    Some of these acts are not genocide but mass Murder by direct or indirect means.

    I know, picky picky
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