To: Pharmboy
I'm kind of freaked that they would keep buildings full of ten-year-old smelly corpses as a memorial. I mean, take pictures or something and then bury those people. Geez.
4 posted on
02/26/2004 5:57:09 AM PST by
prion
To: prion
"I'm kind of freaked that they would keep buildings full of ten-year-old smelly corpses"
I'm more freaked that people deny the Holocaust ever happened. Perhaps these poor Rwandans are more savvy than we know. Nothing like real, smelly evidence. Smelly corpses brutally murdered can't have their tormentors forgiven by some jury of dupes (or media) who think any doubt is reasonable, and therefore an aquittal of guilt. Rwanda wants to preserve the evil evidence the same way the Jews do, because they've learned quickly how fast the world turns.
To: prion
If you just take pictures and get rid of the corpses, it's possible to deny that the whole thing ever took place. Which is what happened in the Holocaust. The people who survived, who have actual proof of the experience tatooed on their forearms, are rapidly dying of old age, and they can no longer testify. Their videotaped accounts can be denied. But if we had six million skulls to look at, the Holocaust deniers would be out of business.
I think these Rwandans should carefully preserve all 800000 skulls and respectfully bury the rest of the corpses.
20 posted on
02/26/2004 6:28:47 AM PST by
Capriole
(Foi vainquera)
To: prion
I'm kind of freaked that they would keep buildings full of ten-year-old smelly corpses as a memorial. I mean, take pictures or something and then bury those people. Geez.I think we've finally hit upon a good use for the Clinton Presidential Library...
32 posted on
02/26/2004 7:32:58 AM PST by
Tallguy
(Cannot rate this Reserve Freepers fitness: Not observed on this thread.)
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