Editor Lawrence Bush of Jewish Currents blog. http://www.jewishcurrents.org
4.03.2008
April 6-7, 1903: Kishinev
This is my song of sorrow for the victims of the Kishinev pogrom . . . and of the Wounded Knee massacre . . . and the killing wastelands of Darfur . . . Click on the image to enlarge it.
Kishinev, Wounded Knee, Darfur .... And then there are the engineered famines—of the Kulaks in the USSR, in China 1959-61 (the worst famine in all human history) and in North Korea. Marxism always leads to famine. A philosophy that seeks to recreate human nature cannot feel for humans the way they are.
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Kishinev, Wounded Knee, Darfur ....
And then there are the engineered famines—of the Kulaks in the USSR, in China 1959-61 (the worst famine in all human history) and in North Korea. Marxism always leads to famine. A philosophy that seeks to recreate human nature cannot feel for humans the way they are.
Was this inspired perhaps by watching Deadwood? Sigh.
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