by Ron Porter There is an ongoing effort, within the United States and elsewhere, to excise the gross humanitarian horrors of the past. There are examples aplenty. At the turn of the twentieth century over one million Armenians were massacred by the Turkish government. Tribal wars in Africa were conducted with murderous efficiency. Japan, Korea, … Continued
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