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Genocide

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    Stalin's policies during the Holodomor were driven by political motives and resulted in millions of deaths.
    The ideology of communism alone doesn't dictate genocide; individual leaders and historical circumstances play crucial roles.
    Mao's Great Leap Forward led to the deaths of tens of millions, illustrating a disregard for human life.
    The UN Genocide Convention excludes social and political groups, complicating the classification of certain atrocities.
    Technology's impact is neutral, shaped by human choices, with potential for both empowerment and harm.

    Voices on genocide

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    Go read

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    At the frontier

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