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And genocide is not war, itself another human choice—ostensibly a choice with agreed-upon rules. In genocide there are no rules, save, of course, to be thorough, to finish the job. That’s what genocide is: an effort to finish the job of completely erasing the other, his actuality and his possibility. And once started, it is usually efficient
— Feb 15, 2026 03:57PM
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Taylor
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It is easy to imagine that war and genocide come from place outside of ourselves. But genocide is not an accident of nature, nor an act of God. It is an act of man—a human choice.
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“Humanitarianism is about more than medical efficacy or technical competence. In its first moment, in its sacred present, humanitarianism seeks to relieve the immediacy of suffering, and most especially of suffering alone”
— Nov 14, 2025 08:30AM
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