Genocide just doesnt happen overnight. There are factors that must be present in society - feelings of resentment, envy, anger, jealousy, hatred from one group towards another.
Its when one social group identifies another group as a threat to its own economic, social, political status, that these feelings of anger can be exploited and ignited.
Studies have found that genocide is most likely to occur when governments and societies are in 'crisis' - that there is some political, social, economic crisis that creates an atmosphere of resentment and anger.
Examples - The Nazi Genocide of the Jews - resentment fuelled after the end of the First World War that Germany was betrayed, the economic depression - the Nazis exploited these resentments to formulate a racial ideology, which when World War 2 came, allowed the Nazis to expand the ideology to extermination.
Another example - Rwanda 1994 - During colonial times, the Belgians played the colonial game of divide and conquer -favouring the Tutsis tribe against the Hutus - as time passed, resentment developed as Tutsis came into prominent positions and formed the elites when the Belgians withdrew. Then in 1994, the Rwandan Presidents plane was shot down. Emotions ran high and the Hutus used the incident to go after the Tutsis.
The genocide in Bosnia again fuelled by decades of resentment between serbs and croats and bosnian muslims exploded when the state of Yugoslavia collapsed and slovenia wanted to withdraw from the union.
In each case, it was a domestic / international crisis that lit the fuse on social / political / economic tensions that had been simmering for a long time.
2007-03-26 23:45:39
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answered by Big B 6
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What utopias? seem up the notice "utopia", it does not advise what you think of. yet so some distance as appropriate societies bypass socialist governments see the final volume of unemployment and entire loss of marketplace opposition. The Latin American revolutions are diverse than Russia's and Nazi Germany had no revolution that i can think of of, what the hell are you speaking approximately? In Latin usa some revolutions are began by way of alternative governments, yet some are completely incredible, like the insurrection against Bechtel (US enterprise) in I overlook which united states of america. The Russian revolution replaced into began by way of the people who needed Lenin in place. The state is the variety one rationalization for unnatural loss of life EVER. a lot to your evil revolution concept.
2016-10-20 00:40:34
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answered by ? 4
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There are biblical passages where genocide is ordered (Deuteronomy.) I'm not into killing people, but there are lots of people in this world, and that is a popular book.
2007-03-26 17:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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they are removed from the situation.It is the "not in my backyard" syndrome.When it happens closer to home or you being the possible victim of it,it becomes more of a personal situation because you may be affected by it.The reporting of news of something as horrible as this is all sanitized according to who is doing the reporting.If you look back into the history of WWII or the Vietnam War,American history reports one way and Europe reports their accounts of these wars totally different than ours.It's all a matter of PERSPECTIVE.
2007-03-26 17:40:58
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answered by tenacious 1 2
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Human psychology rationalizes it this way:
They're not really humans. They're our enemies -- they are sub-humans, less than animals.
Humans developed a brain which exempts us from natural selection: we have substituted belief systems and warfare to replace it.
2007-03-26 17:33:32
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answered by Boomer Wisdom 7
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Because if you DON'T go along with the killers- you get killed. The only way to "escape noticing"- is to look the other way... :(
2007-03-26 17:46:37
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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