Which one is the real quote and not a Legalienate
Political Paraphrasing?
In The Politics of
Genocide, Herman and Peterson write that,
“The case for eight thousand “men and boys” being executed
at Srebrenica is extremely thin, resting in good part on the difficulty in
separating executions from battle killings (of which there were many in the
July 1995 Srebrenica actions), partly on highly contestable witness evidence
(much under coercive plea bargaining), and an interest and passionate
will-to-believe the worst of the thoroughly demonized Serbs.”
In The
Politics of Genocide, Herman and Peterson write that,
“The case for
six million jews being exterminated at Auschwitz and other places is
extremely thin, resting in good part on the difficulty in separating death
from disease and executions from battle killings (of which there
were many in the second world war actions), partly on highly contestable
witness evidence (much under coercive plea bargaining if not physical torture),
and an interest and passionate will-to-believe the worst of the thoroughly
demonized germans.”
First correct
answer wins a one year subscription to Fox TV
Second
correct answer wins two years…
1 comment:
At least SOMEONE is still discussing genocide and the legalisms that allow continued destruction and genocide under all kinds of 'flavors'. I do thank you for your persistence, sooner or later, I fear, the topic will be of new significance to people who cared nothing of it before.
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