Sunday, November 26, 2006

Differences Make Us One.



All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood (UN).

After reading through the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights", I had discovered a blatant contrast between the motives of "genocide" and that of "human rights". As stated in the quote above humanity is meant to embrace brotherhood; humans are equal. Every human has the right life. I could go on forever, yet the world still allows the cruel intentions of genocide to roam in the corners of the world that many chose to ignore. Genocide directly violates almost all of what "human rights" entitle, but in today's world justice still remains hidden. One may ask the question; who is hidding it? Ironically the answer is as simple as looking in the mirror...

"Stand Up! Raise Your Voice!".

Saturday, November 25, 2006

The Eight Stages Of Hell.


After reading Gregory H. Stanton's decomposition of genocide I had instantly thought to various events in previous genocides that line up perfectly with the eight steps Stanton describes. Stanton breaks up genocide into eight basic steps: classification, symbolization, dehumanization, organization, polarization, preparation, extermination, and denial. After looking specifically at the motives behind each of these steps I had realized that the result was more than just genocide; it was hell. What had struck me the most was the step "dehumanization". The thought of removing purpose, presence, and meaning from individuals made me sick to my stomach. Humans are not animals, dirt, or objects, thus their slaughter is a horrendous crime that should never occur. The true evil behind genocide spawns from the demolition of human value. Clearly humanity is blind. Blind to the slow demise that will one day consume the world to a point where dehumanization flows in the blood of man, woman, and child.

"Humanity needs to stand up! Humanity needs to change! Humanity needs to become human..."

Friday, November 24, 2006

We Are All Human...


Clearly committing genocide is an action that in every case should be regarded as a crime. A crime against humanity. The entire world should look upon the actions of those who commit genocide as actions of hate; hate which should never be ignored!

"A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic" (Stalin). This paradox exploits the twisted view of humanity, for it seems that as a human race we chose to strike down on those who commit one murder much harder than that of who commits millions. If one takes the time to realize the true corruption in Stalin's view of death, he or she will realize the true evil behind genocide. It would be naive of humanity to let those who kill the innocent in search of achieving a goal focused at the extermination of an entire race of people. Anyone who supports or acts in the name of genocide should be punished. This punishment should be created with intent to prevent further genocide from happening. It would be bleek of man to punish death with more death, instead the punishment of those guilty of genocide should involve bettering the worlds situation. Putting those who have created hell on earth a chance to witness and experience what they have infected into far too many lives.

"In many cases death is the easiest way out"

A Word Beyond Murder...




"Humanity has dug a hole in which only cooperation wards a solution"

As written in my previous blog I had considered the actions and meaning behind "genocide" to atrocious for words, then I was posed with the question is "genocide" comparable with "mass murder"? After looking at both of the words meanings it was clear to me that these words are only connected through "killing". In most cases a mass murder is aimless, killing once again has no purpose. "Genocide" on the other has a purpose, a purpose so horrendous that it is beyond the comprehension of many people. "Genos" meaning race or clan and "cide" meaning killing are two powerful statements and when combined create a situation that never should occur. Evidently "genocide" is focused on the destruction of a single race, thus adding to the scorn behind the crime. The sickness that feeds the desire to commit genocide, is what darkens the world almost to a point of complete blindness.

One must regard his neighbours as one race; "the human race". Why the world still remains in a state where the death of a culture or race is only glanced at and simply ignored is beyond me! As a human race we must stand up and promote love, not hate. Deep down our souls cry for harmony to be shared througout the world.

A Crime Without A Name: No Purpose.



WWII was a time of dead time in which reality was so harsh that realization of life was non-existent to those caught in the firey grip of hatred. Germany had practiced horrendous actions in order to retain control of Europe, by imposing policies and decrees which lead to genocide. The extermination of the Jews was Hitler's scapegoat concentrating blame into one group. The result of this scornful perspective lead to the death of around six million Jewish people, something which sane humans should never have the mental capacity to execute.

Other events such as the destruction of the Carthage, the Crusades, and the Armenians all fall into the catagory of a crime without a name. When one looks at the heart and soul of exterminating an entire race there is an incredible lack of reason and humanity. Not in any scenario does one person or group of people have the right to determine whether a race should remain on the face of the earth. This type of butchery is not even seen in the wild, one must evaluate worldly events and situations and ask themself; is this right? The answer is clear, yet millions of people still fall victim to what we call "a crime without a name".

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

No More Blood



The world is in a state of hatred, violence, and apathy. Each second that passes more men, women, and children are falling victim to the corruption that has consumed the world on many levels. The purpose of my blog is to spread knowledge into to those who aspire to make a change, those who have a voice!

My Voice


See through the eyes of reality...

A reality in which words cannot be spoken...

A reality in which the only reality is pain and suffering...

See through the eyes of those crushed by "genocide"...