Human carnage, a phrase that sounds gnashing of teeth and trembling all over, no matter how you think about it, it doesn't seem like it should have appeared in the age of civilization. However, in 1994, just over 20 years before us, a horrific genocide took place in Rwanda. Strictly speaking, this is not even a massacre between different races, but a real cannibalism. Because the Hutu and the Tutsi were originally two races artificially divided by the colonists in Belgium based on height, skin color, and nose width. They speak the same language and have the same cultural background, and they cannot even be distinguished from each other by their physical characteristics, but can only be identified by their ID cards. During the Belgian colonial period, Belgium authorized the Tutsi to manage the country. When the colonial rule of Rwanda ended, it handed over the country's rule to the Hutu who had been ruled for many years during the colonial period. The Hutu people, who have been oppressed for many years, finally have a chance to take revenge.
The Hutu president who took office has always ruled the country with peaceful coexistence. However, during a flight, the plane was unfortunately shot down by a rocket and suffered an air crash. The long-planned Hutu made inflammatory speeches on the radio, dismissively calling the Tutsi "cockroaches". Furthermore, the coalition government of the militia launched a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing.
Paul, who was a senior hotel account manager at the time, was a tactful and tactful person. He usually uses good tobacco and wine to curry favor with and take care of dignitaries, generals, military officers, etc. of various countries. It seems that everyone also appreciates and recognizes Paul. Paul is convinced that among the countries protected by the United Nations, the country will be peaceful and there will be no racial conflicts. However, when the slogan "Cut down the tall trees" blared on the radio, the carnage began. As a result, Paul began to hope that Western countries would intervene, and that the United Nations would intervene. When an American reporter took a picture of the massacre, Paul, who happened to be at the scene, saw such a bloody scene. Although he was heartbroken, he felt that it was a good thing that someone could film it, broadcast it, and show it to Western countries. "Maybe they'll say, 'Oh my God, that's horrible' and go on to dinner," the reporter said. Immediately afterwards, France really sent troops and vehicles to rescue, but only took away the white people stranded in Rwanda, including the Belgian owner of the hotel and the American journalist. When the reporter was leaving, his Rwandan lover begged him to take her with her, and all she got was a stack of banknotes that were no longer useful. Yes, they are all outsiders, and they can leave at any time and continue to be a bystander. The massacre lasted for three months, and the world seemed to close its eyes, as if no one knew that in this so-called civilized era, there was a country undergoing such a maddening ethnic cleansing. Paul finally realized that only he could protect his family and his neighbors. So he used his wealth, courage and wisdom to protect more than 1,200 compatriots from the butcher's knife.
Although the United Nations remained silent on the Rwanda incident at that time due to the complicated international situation at that time, when the humanitarian spirit was truly rooted in the hearts of the people, those who advocated this spirit closed their eyes. This leads us to believe that the person who created these rules is actually using them as a weapon to confuse the weak. The world pursues the spirit of humanitarianism, so you do not need to have advanced weapons, a strong army, or a developed economy. When you are in a swamp, we will become the embodiment of justice and come out to punish evil and promote good. These are just the means by which they control the world. The same goes for the management of the company. If you really put your hope for the peace of the country and the happiness of individuals in the hands of those who make the rules, you can only pray all day long that they will never close their eyes and cover their ears. Once they get tired of this rule one day and decide to reshuffle the cards and formulate new rules, we, who are powerless, will become the fish on the knife, and we will be slaughtered by others. It is better to rely on yourself than to rely on others. Be the one who makes the rules to ensure that the rules are implemented according to your own wishes.
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