How do I keep myself from
talking about genocide when someone just wants me to pray for their sick dog?
I am specifically
talking about genocide committed by the Allied Forces, preceding, during, and after both WW1 and WW2.
Then there is chapter 6, which
talks about the genocides in Scripture, all of which were undertaken at God's command.
People who are «good» religionists tend to ignore the parts of their holy books that
talk about genocide and ra - pe and murder and slavery, not because Jesus came along and said «everyone be nice to each other,» considering he plagiarized the golden rule from a text thousands of years before him, but because we understand that these things are not helpful to our species.
And on the BBC, where she is a frequent guest, she has
talked about genocide, provocative photos of women in the media, and another controversial figure in her country: Malala Yousafzai, the young Pakistani girl who was shot while on her way to school and eventually awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
For instance, we can't
talk about genocide and warlords in Africa unless zombie creatures are involved.
Not exact matches
And let's not
talk about the massacres and
genocide that were carried out against them by Christian - European settlers.
All the hidden secrets of the atrocities and crimes against humanity committed against the people of Biafra during the war of
genocide between 1967 and 1970 will become the most
talked about topic within diplomatic circles around the world until Nigeria collapses.
«We're
talking about African - American
genocide.»
The narrative follows Charles Aznavour's Edward, a prominent film director, as he prepares to shoot a movie
about the Armenian
genocide, while Christopher Plummer stars as a customs officer who listens to a young man (David Alpay's Raffi)
talk about his recent trip to Turkey.
Friday, October 12, 3 - 4 PM I'll be
talking to Bellwether Prize - winner Naomi Benaron
about Running the Rift, a gorgeously written and heartbreaking coming - of - age story
about an aspiring Olympic runner, set during the Rwandan
Genocide.
«We
talked about manifest destiny, slavery,
genocide of native populations — and we
talked about all of this in relation to American art in the 18th and 19th centuries.
That land just echoes and vibrates with its own history of
genocides and migrations and all kinds of things, but he
talks about dinosaurs.
We are
talking about actual
genocide, which is the stated wish of some greens (see the «green agenda» website quotes).
Their fate has become so alarming in fact that UN experts and the country's own Constitutional Court are starting to
talk about extermination and possible
genocide.
In this edition of the BU Law podcast, host and media veteran, Dan Rea of WBZ - Radio 1030 welcomes BU School of Law Professor of Law, Dr. David Nersessian, who teaches Human Rights Law and Professional Responsibility, to
talk about his new book,
Genocide and Political Groups.