Eradicating Genocide is Our Responsibility | Hollie Nyseth Brehm | TEDxOhioStateUniversity

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@Lucas-hz4dq
@Lucas-hz4dq 7 жыл бұрын
Congratulations, your research is very important. We must reflect and understand that love among human beings must prevail and grow to make the world better. ( Luis Enrique Apodaca Primo)
@foxisms
@foxisms 6 жыл бұрын
If you can't see a pattern here, you have no cognitive understanding of what is happening and what will likely be happening everywhere in our future. If so, live with it if you're comfortable with it. And then come back after you've gone and and come back once more to live with the results when you are are then one of the recipients.
@catherinechesher
@catherinechesher 8 жыл бұрын
I felt the need to fill this comment box
@homecomp6850
@homecomp6850 2 жыл бұрын
Race politics is a sin. Race politics always leads to violence and death. They learned that lesson in Rwanda in 1994. Identity politics ended in genocide in Rwanda that killed 800,000 people, and in response to those horrors, the Rwandans did something that we might learn from. They moved in the opposite direction from one that is currently taking place in the United States. . Ethnicity has already been stripped out of schoolbooks and rubbed off government identity cards, Government documents no longer mention Hutu or Tutsi, and the country's newspapers and radio stations steer clear of the labels as well. Most dramatic is how Rwanda's 8 million people now shun the identifications, the racial identifications, that seem to loom so large 10 years ago as Hutu extremists began their mass killings. They have deemphasized race in Rwanda intentionally and systematically. Rwandan citizens are citizens first, members of racial or tribal groups, second or not at all. Result? There have been no more genocides in Rwanda and that could easily be the path forward for this country, too. There was only one answer to rising racial tension and that's to deescalate and do what we have done and tried to do for hundreds of years, which is work toward colorblind meritocracy and treat people as human beings created by God rather than as faceless members of interest groups that might benefit some political party or other.
@SteveWideawake
@SteveWideawake 8 жыл бұрын
This is happening in Syria and Palestine today
@TeratoidToast
@TeratoidToast 8 жыл бұрын
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@melonlord8766
@melonlord8766 2 жыл бұрын
this girl talk is so boring.
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