Keltoi
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Okay, to clarify, The Killing Fields in Cambodia, the Rwandan genocide, the current situation in Sudan, they are all horrible acts of barbarity and are just as "bad"(for lack of a better word) as the Holocaust in terms of that barbarity. My point was that the Holocaust remains the single most horrifying example of mass genocide orchestrated by a government entity. What made it the most striking was the ruthless efficiency in which it was carried out.
Pointing out that the Holocaust was(fortunately) a unique crime, doesn't equate to me not recognizing the mass killings elsewhere. All mass killings should be condemned, and to those being killed it is small consolation that the numbers of their dead aren't nearly as high as the Holocaust.
However, from an historical perspective, the Holocaust was the single most horrifying case of systematic mass genocide in history.
Pointing out that the Holocaust was(fortunately) a unique crime, doesn't equate to me not recognizing the mass killings elsewhere. All mass killings should be condemned, and to those being killed it is small consolation that the numbers of their dead aren't nearly as high as the Holocaust.
However, from an historical perspective, the Holocaust was the single most horrifying case of systematic mass genocide in history.