good video, check it out, decide for yourself:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Tx-yD7__ChU
...and just to play on the "sentiments," yet, rightly so (disregard the reference to the "devil" at the end):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=HhoV5iF3TiM
And from an awesome site (
http://www.ushmm.org/ ) :
FIVE THINGS YOU CAN DO:
1. JOIN OUR COMMUNITY OF CONSCIENCE. Sign up for our Genocide Prevention e-Newsletter and subscribe to the Voices on Genocide Prevention podcast. Find out more about places at risk of genocide or related crimes against humanity.
2. CONTACT THE MEDIA. Tell them you want better coverage of places at risk of genocide or related crimes against humanity. Visit their Web sites, call them, and send e-mails providing feedback on their coverage of the region.
3. COMMUNICATE WITH DECISION MAKERS about the need to provide humanitarian assistance, protect civilians, stop the violence, and promote solutions to the crises.
4. GET ENGAGED IN YOUR COMMUNITY. Talk about what you've learned with your friends, family, members of organizations you belong to, and coworkers—help spread the word. Schools, churches, synagogues, mosques, and groups across the country are making a difference.
5. SUPPORT EDUCATION AND RELIEF EFFORTS. Support the ongoing efforts of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to draw attention to places at risk of genocide or related crimes against humanity. Find out more about organizations working on the ground, what they are doing, and how you can help.
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