Humans in Dark Times
The Stone / New York Times | 24 February 2017
3. For violence to take hold, there is a need to suppress the memory of historical persecution. This weaponization of ignorance, as Henry Giroux explains, points to the violence of organized forgetting.
You guys claimed that 10% of people who worked in the K5 project contracted malaria then die. But then I also know a fact that the ones who did not work in the K5 project also contract malaria and died as well.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, we all die eventually but...the Cambodians mostly died from stupidity. Honest, just read the news, there are a lot of pathetic problems going on in Cambodia. People are just stupid.