Message from @XoviaHarmile
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6 billion dead
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the 66 trilion
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@snake it's certainly not the historical norm, at least not on such a scale
popa how many indians died by manmade famine ?
Nazi and Soviet campaigns are pretty much the only such examples
In fact hitler started the Holocaust because he thought he could get away with it because the Turks got away with it during the Armenian genocide
due to brits shipping out food
f in the chat for the 2 gorilion Aboriginals killed by the Whites during the colonization of Australia š¢
few million right ?
The Bengal Famine is subject to a lot of academic debate tho
people starving in main cities while food sat their on ships
saying there is academic debate doesnt excuse the atrocity
the british new
knew *
and didnt care
this is well known
Oh yeah and the Armenian Genocide too
The Nazis killed 99.99% of all humans on earth (all Jewish), which have now been replaced by the remaining Germans and a few left over Jews, so really Israel has a right to all of the earth
Well yes genocide campaigns have been quite common throughout history
the nazis WERE MORE affective than common sanitizers for reducing bacteria
If one is to refer to the 20th century at least
Gypsies š¤®
āNazi and Soviet campaigns are pretty much the only such examplesā
Uh Maoist China, current China, japan in ww2, the Ottoman Empire
Yugoslavia
Africa as a continent has a ton
Iāve now got a folder full of wooden doors, so I think my work here is done
The Holocaust, Generalplan Ost, the Holodomor, the Central Asian Famine of 32-33
Kurds under Iraq
Itās definitely the norm
The deportation of Germans and Tatars to Siberia
The only reason so many died is because we got better at it
sorry guys this is right link
But we also got better at having more people
So it just averages out
The expulsion of ethnic Germans from areas conquered by the USSR and soon to be Polish lands
