Originally posted by: xalos
6 million jews or so in the holocaust. A lot more Native Americans were killed via purposeful spread of disease and war. Over 30 million which could be conservative based on what I have read.
Originally posted by: FP
Originally posted by: xalos
6 million jews or so in the holocaust. A lot more Native Americans were killed via purposeful spread of disease and war. Over 30 million which could be conservative based on what I have read.
Noob.
The 26th rule of ATOT is to never actually answer an OPs question when they clearly indicate they only want serious replies.
You fail.
Originally posted by: RichardE
The numbers themselves are really irrelevant. It could have been 500k or 30 million Jews. The reason is it such a *big deal* to people, or the underlying reason is because it became an industry. It wasn't just killing them, it was doing it in a mechanical, industrial, efficient manor that horrifies people. Killing 30 million Native Americans in a fight over a new land in a war is different than killing 6 million people mechanically as you use them to further your industry.
For a good film on the actual "process" of the camps, Night and Fog (1955 30minutes movie, can be graphic at parts) seems to be the best to really bring across what the camps were. They were not simply death camps, nor labor camps, but a efficient industrialized process of turning humans into a commodity. That is why people are horrified at the holocaust, it stripped people of what it means to be human.
(Side Note: Night and Fog's copyright has been dropped so its free game if you can find it).
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: RichardE
The numbers themselves are really irrelevant. It could have been 500k or 30 million Jews. The reason is it such a *big deal* to people, or the underlying reason is because it became an industry. It wasn't just killing them, it was doing it in a mechanical, industrial, efficient manor that horrifies people. Killing 30 million Native Americans in a fight over a new land in a war is different than killing 6 million people mechanically as you use them to further your industry.
For a good film on the actual "process" of the camps, Night and Fog (1955 30minutes movie, can be graphic at parts) seems to be the best to really bring across what the camps were. They were not simply death camps, nor labor camps, but a efficient industrialized process of turning humans into a commodity. That is why people are horrified at the holocaust, it stripped people of what it means to be human.
(Side Note: Night and Fog's copyright has been dropped so its free game if you can find it).
Hopefully this post will foil what the OP was trying to get at.
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: RichardE
The numbers themselves are really irrelevant. It could have been 500k or 30 million Jews. The reason is it such a *big deal* to people, or the underlying reason is because it became an industry. It wasn't just killing them, it was doing it in a mechanical, industrial, efficient manor that horrifies people. Killing 30 million Native Americans in a fight over a new land in a war is different than killing 6 million people mechanically as you use them to further your industry.
For a good film on the actual "process" of the camps, Night and Fog (1955 30minutes movie, can be graphic at parts) seems to be the best to really bring across what the camps were. They were not simply death camps, nor labor camps, but a efficient industrialized process of turning humans into a commodity. That is why people are horrified at the holocaust, it stripped people of what it means to be human.
(Side Note: Night and Fog's copyright has been dropped so its free game if you can find it).
Hopefully this post will foil what the OP was trying to get at.
Actually, no. It's funny how the winner writes history all the time and ignore all the details. The one things that saved the US genocide was the lack of media attention. How the fuck do you justify 30 mils to 6 mils as difference? Oh, they were just injuns, that's it. We're just gonna kill them to take their lands, no big deal.
What I'm trying to get at is people need to have perspective, you included. (I could say at least the Germans weren't wasteful, but that would spawn arguments).
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: RichardE
The numbers themselves are really irrelevant. It could have been 500k or 30 million Jews. The reason is it such a *big deal* to people, or the underlying reason is because it became an industry. It wasn't just killing them, it was doing it in a mechanical, industrial, efficient manor that horrifies people. Killing 30 million Native Americans in a fight over a new land in a war is different than killing 6 million people mechanically as you use them to further your industry.
For a good film on the actual "process" of the camps, Night and Fog (1955 30minutes movie, can be graphic at parts) seems to be the best to really bring across what the camps were. They were not simply death camps, nor labor camps, but a efficient industrialized process of turning humans into a commodity. That is why people are horrified at the holocaust, it stripped people of what it means to be human.
(Side Note: Night and Fog's copyright has been dropped so its free game if you can find it).
Hopefully this post will foil what the OP was trying to get at.
Actually, no. It's funny how the winner writes history all the time and ignore all the details. The one things that saved the US genocide was the lack of media attention. How the fuck do you justify 30 mils to 6 mils as difference? Oh, they were just injuns, that's it. We're just gonna kill them to take their lands, no big deal.
What I'm trying to get at is people need to have perspective, you included. (I could say at least the Germans weren't wasteful, but that would spawn arguments).
Whose war? So they declared war on the US because they lived here? You're right, you can't compare the two, 30mils != 6mils.Originally posted by: Crono
Not all Native Americans were "exterminated" or slaughtered like thew Jews were. War is not the same thing as genocide. I'm not saying that many Native Americans weren't murdered or slaughtered, but for you can't compare the two.
Originally posted by: xalos
6 million jews or so in the holocaust. A lot more Native Americans were killed via purposeful spread of disease and war. Over 30 million which could be conservative based on what I have read.
Originally posted by: xalos
6 million jews or so in the holocaust. A lot more Native Americans were killed via purposeful spread of disease and war. Over 30 million which could be conservative based on what I have read.
Originally posted by: RichardE
The numbers themselves are really irrelevant. It could have been 500k or 30 million Jews. The reason is it such a *big deal* to people, or the underlying reason is because it became an industry. It wasn't just killing them, it was doing it in a mechanical, industrial, efficient manor that horrifies people. Killing 30 million Native Americans in a fight over a new land in a war is different than killing 6 million people mechanically as you use them to further your industry.
For a good film on the actual "process" of the camps, Night and Fog (1955 30minutes movie, can be graphic at parts) seems to be the best to really bring across what the camps were. They were not simply death camps, nor labor camps, but a efficient industrialized process of turning humans into a commodity. That is why people are horrified at the holocaust, it stripped people of what it means to be human.
(Side Note: Night and Fog's copyright has been dropped so its free game if you can find it).
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Whose war? So they declared war on the US because they lived here? You're right, you can't compare the two, 30mils != 6mils.Originally posted by: Crono
Not all Native Americans were "exterminated" or slaughtered like thew Jews were. War is not the same thing as genocide. I'm not saying that many Native Americans weren't murdered or slaughtered, but for you can't compare the two.
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: RichardE
The numbers themselves are really irrelevant. It could have been 500k or 30 million Jews. The reason is it such a *big deal* to people, or the underlying reason is because it became an industry. It wasn't just killing them, it was doing it in a mechanical, industrial, efficient manor that horrifies people. Killing 30 million Native Americans in a fight over a new land in a war is different than killing 6 million people mechanically as you use them to further your industry.
For a good film on the actual "process" of the camps, Night and Fog (1955 30minutes movie, can be graphic at parts) seems to be the best to really bring across what the camps were. They were not simply death camps, nor labor camps, but a efficient industrialized process of turning humans into a commodity. That is why people are horrified at the holocaust, it stripped people of what it means to be human.
(Side Note: Night and Fog's copyright has been dropped so its free game if you can find it).
Hopefully this post will foil what the OP was trying to get at.
Actually, no. It's funny how the winner writes history all the time and ignore all the details. The one things that saved the US genocide was the lack of media attention. How the fuck do you justify 30 mils to 6 mils as difference? Oh, they were just injuns, that's it. We're just gonna kill them to take their lands, no big deal.
What I'm trying to get at is people need to have perspective, you included. (I could say at least the Germans weren't wasteful, but that would spawn arguments).
You completely missed the point. By quite a bit I might add.
Conquering a group of people is a lot different than exterminating them.
