The history of human domination has always been accompanied by such bloody stories, which are only shown in the form of records today. Not only the massacre itself, but also the mentality and transformation of the perpetrators are indeed shocking.
The tool of tragedy, even if the current regime changes or various forms of lawlessness, I don't think they can understand the deeper misfortunes other than politics. The last confession and compassion like the protagonist has multiple reasons for age and offspring.
On the other hand, isn't it a poison without blood? You put together the ruling classes, vested interests, and executioners of various countries and regions, and the essence is the same, it just depends on whose civilized packaging is more exquisite. The former can also be said that "the ignorant is fearless", while the pretended morality and the whitewashed peace have the same face and face, and are even more abominable.
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