Race and Class: The Cause of Genocide
[2024-01-03 12:00:46]
Racism is a very sensitive topic, but it always exists in the history of mankind. Racial discrimination dislikes others from human beings due to hatred to others by others, skin color, language, customs, birthplace, or any factor that reveals the person's basic character It can be defined as Racism has influenced war, slavery, the formation of the state, and most of the GENOCIDE. Mice 1 and 2 are Art Spiegelman's memoirs about survival from his father's Holocaust.
Genocide is an important theme in international relations. Genocide means killing thousands of people from different ethnic groups, races, religions, or groups of countries. After seeing the feature documentary on "Genocide: Worse Wars", I learned about the current massacre and how many people were affected at that time. In this video, I will first explain what genocide is and what is worse than war.
Massacre document According to the United Nations genocide killed the members "killing the people, race, ethnic group or religious group" by murdering members, mental or physical harm, deteriorating living environment, preventing childbirth and living separately It is defined as an attempt. Children from the family. There are four genocide patterns, but not necessarily the same, it does not always appear in all genocide. These four modes include persecution, that is, hostility and abuse, especially orientation.
Genocide is one of the most evil moral crimes committed by the government and other governments against the people. The general definition of "genocide" is the intention to destroy or kill people because of race, belief, and even political and economic status. In 1944, legal expert Raphael Lemkin created the term "genocide". Polish lawyer Lymekin combines ancient Greek "genos" (meaning race) with Latin "cide" and turns it into killing. - From 1933 to 1945, I think this is fairness; 11 million people died due to their ethnicity and religious beliefs. For other countries, you just have to wait and you do not have to worry about the survival of people in concentration camps in Germany and Poland. Even in front of the Holocaust, people were killed because of racial discrimination and prejudice. Looking back then, you can see how bad the Holocaust is. People were killed in many brutal ways, such as shooting, burning, being burned alive.