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    A REALITY CHECK

    Fillmore County Journal, MN
    March 7 2014

    By Col. Stan Gudmundson

    Fri, Mar 7th, 2014

    It is important to periodically reexamine humanity's hideous past to
    remind us of how extremely dangerous our world is. We cannot afford
    to take our country, liberty, and our way of life for granted.

    The slaughter of the last 125 years or so can be divided into three,
    often interrelated, categories. The first is war. Millions and millions
    have lost their lives for, in most cases, literally nothing.

    The second is government's murder of its own people in pursuit of
    utopian fantasies. Socialists, i.e. Fascists and Communists, for
    example have killed far more than 100 million of their own citizens in
    Germany, Russia, China, Cuba, Cambodia, and North Korea to name a few.

    Worse, in places like China, Cuba and North Korea it still goes on.

    The century's death toll as a result of government's killing their
    own people is far greater than that of its wars.

    The third category is that of ethnic cleansing, the focus of this
    editorial. The phrase "ethnic cleansing" is relatively new.

    Unfortunately the process isn't.

    The stereotypic view of the Jewish holocaust places virtually all of
    the blame on Germans. That view is incorrect. An observer in Romania
    in 1940-41 noted that the, "average Rumanian hated Jews with fury
    unapproached in Germany and equaled only in Poland". There were
    anti-Jewish pogroms that killed hundreds of thousands and forced
    millions to flee in Croatia, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania,
    Latvia, Greece, Serbia, and the Soviet Union before, during, and
    after WWII.

    German observers were stunned by the viciousness of Croatians. Most
    its 700,000 Jews died in Croatia.

    Consequently, eastern and central Europe was virtually emptied of
    Jews. "Never Again" became the rallying cry. Unfortunately the reality
    is more like "Again and Again".

    Early in the 20th century thousands of Bulgarians were killed and
    hundreds of thousands were banished by Romanians and Greeks.

    During the late teens and early 20s more than two million Greeks were
    thrown out of places they lived, often for centuries, by Bulgarians and
    Turks. Some Greeks forced to flee Turkey didn't even speak Greek.Five
    hundred thousand were also forced forever into Turkey's interior. Turks
    kidnapped many of the Greek women.

    Beginning in 1915, 1-1.5 million Armenians were the victims of
    a Turkish genocide. Earlier, in the 1890s, Turks killed tens of
    thousands. In the late 1990s a quarter of million Armenians became
    refugees at the hands of Azerbaijanis. Kurds and Tatars also purged
    Armenians.

    In 1932-33 Ukraine suffered a terror famine under Stalin's direction.

    Upwards of 7.5 million died. During the '40s at least 1.6 million
    Ukrainians were displaced or killed by Romanians, Poles, and Germans.

    Turks suffered at the hands of Greece, Bulgaria, and Serbia. Hundreds
    of thousands were forced out of these countries. In the early '20s
    at least a million left lands conquered by Greece.

    Hungarians, 350-425,000 of them, were banished by Ukraine and 200,000
    fled in 1956, 200-300,000 Italians were driven out of Yugoslavia,
    and over a million Serbs fled at the hands of Kosovars, Croatia,
    Albania, and Bulgaria.

    During WWII the Soviet Union removed from the Caucasus region and
    Crimea, entire Chechen, Balkar, Ingush, and Tatar populations.

    According to the Soviet NKVD, 144,000 Chechens were eliminated.

    Upwards of 2.5 million Poles were slaughtered or moved by Ukraine,
    Germany, and the Soviet Union. At least 500,000 were sent east to
    work and die in Soviet labor camps.

    And the nationality subject to the largest population purge in European
    history? Germans. After the WWII, 12-14 million Germans were purged
    from Czechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia, Romania, Austria, and the
    Soviet Union.

    Precise death tolls as a result of "ethnic cleansing" are impossible to
    tally. Movements of huge populations always caused enormous numbers
    of deaths. The agony and suffering caused by starvation, rape,
    pillage, and whole varieties of other inhuman treatment is beyond
    description. Virtually every German woman in the area occupied by
    Soviet troops was raped.

    In the 1980s and '90s there were hundreds of thousands of Georgians,
    Bosnians, Serbs, Croatians, Chechens, Azerbaijanis, Armenians, and
    others killed or forced out of the countries they had been living in.

    The hatreds are still there. Human nature has not changed. Having an
    unpopular religious, ideological, ethnic, or racial heritage was and
    still is enough to get one killed or purged.

    During the Ottoman Empire 20 percent of its population was Christian.

    Today Christians make up about 2 percent of the population in those
    same areas. Having the legal status of second class citizens their
    homes and businesses are being destroyed and they are being murdered.

    Ancient Christian communities are being obliterated. 450,000 have
    fled Syria and more than 850,000 have left Iraq. Copts in Egypt are
    being slaughtered.

    There are huge faultlines throughout the world that will assuredly
    continue to produce the horrors of war, slaughters within countries,
    and ethnic cleansing. A small sample includes Muslim v. Christian in
    the Middle East but especially in Europe as a declining European
    population faces a growing Muslim population, Shia v. Sunni,
    nationalistic China v. its neighbors and the US, and competing hatreds
    in the Caucasus. Hatred is worldwide and it is deep and long-lasting.

    Americans really can't comprehend hatred of this kind. Those who think
    they see racial prejudice and hatred everywhere here in the US don't
    have a clue.

    Years ago I began to try to understand the scale of and the reasons
    for the death toll of the 20th century and the potential for the same
    kinds of events for the future. I just finished another related book
    "The Tragedy of Liberation" by Frank Dikotter, an account of Chinese
    Revolution between 1945-1957. Mao was incredibly depraved and by normal
    standards of behavior, literally insane. I don't see how anyone can
    draw any other conclusion.

    I wondered if this hatred and evil was just part of human nature or
    was there more to it? Even without my Christian faith I would find it
    very difficult to believe humanity is intrinsically that terrible. The
    toll is just too great. There is more to this wickedness than just
    human nature.

    This overview is far from all-encompassing but it should help
    illustrate why it is absolutely essential that the United States
    maintain the strongest military on earth. We can't let our guard down.

    The world is just too dangerous. This is imperative for not only the
    survival of the United States but for the survival for the rest of
    world as well.

    http://fillmorecountyjournal.com/single.php?article_id=32551


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