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    Could genocide ever take place in the United States?
    TRUTH OF YOUTH
    May 9, 2005



    "Genocide: The systematic and planned extermination of a national,
    racial, political or ethnic group. Today, I don't think genocide
    should be possible here in the United States.

    ... Well, ideally, that is. ... The United States has already
    committed genocide in the past. Remember the Native Americans? They
    haven't always run our casinos, they used to own this entire country.

    The question should not be 'Could genocide ever occur in the United
    States.' It should be 'Could genocide ever occur again in the United
    States.' Think about how quickly people jumped on the bandwagon to go
    to war in Iraq, even with such flimsy reasons that were later proved
    to be false.

    Yet, even with that reality thrown in our faces, we continue to fight
    and continue to support 'our country.' Why? It's all nationalism, the
    belief that your country is always right, and the willingness to do
    anything for it. Yes, it's possible, and we need to wake up a bit as
    a county to ensure that it never happens here again."

    Trish Marx, sophomore, Oakland High School.


    "Contrary to common belief, man is not basically good, but is
    deceitful and wicked. This sinful nature has sometimes led him to
    commit gruesome acts of violence. Man's past is filled with many
    abominable acts, one being genocide.

    One of the motivating factors in the genocidal occurrences in Rwanda
    and Germany was an extreme level of human selfishness. When a people
    think more highly of themselves than others, terrible consequences are
    certain to follow. America's selfish ideology, suggesting
    consequence-free sexual relations, has already taken the lives of
    millions of babies in what is deemed as a constitutional right.

    By definition, genocide is the extermination of a culture or racial
    group. Is abortion much different than genocide? Do the millions of
    unborn children constitute a culture in their own right? If America
    continues on her present course, genocide will most assuredly lie in
    her future."

    Austin Clark, senior, Umpqua Valley Christian.


    "When genocide has occurred in the past, it has been because a
    government makes its people believe that an entire group of people is
    inferior or corrupt. Governments have a way of making their nation
    believe what they tell them, regardless of what it is, so I think that
    this could easily happen again.

    I could easily see our government telling its people that an entire
    race, nation, or religion are terrorists, for instance. From this, the
    government could make us believe that every single member of this
    group is corrupt, and so we would not object to their
    extermination. In many of the genocides in the past, such as the
    Holocaust, most people did not really know the extent of the
    problem. Germans knew that Jews were being gathered, but they thought
    it was for work camps, not genocide. Governments have always been very
    deceiving; this is still true today, and will most likely always be
    the case."

    Lacey Bitter, senior, Roseburg High School.


    Truth of Youth, which appears in Monday's News-Review, is an
    opportunity for teens to express their opinions. If you would like to
    submit a question, write to Erin Snelgrove at P.O. Box 1248, Roseburg,
    OR 97470 or e-mail her at [email protected]_
    (mailto:[email protected]) .
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