I have the data that all the grain was taken from the people who grew it, leaving them none, by force of arms. Thus causing a state sponsored and enforced famine that cost millions of lives of those who grew said grain.
I'm not sure what they teach you about the role of the state and it's citizens, but it is disturbing that mass murder of those citizens would be considered OK by a citizen of a country that wants to be seen as modern in any meaning of the word.
Sounds pretty medieval, if you ask me.
I'm not sure what they teach you about the role of the state and it's citizens, but it is disturbing that mass murder of those citizens would be considered OK by a citizen of a country that wants to be seen as modern in any meaning of the word.
Sounds pretty medieval, if you ask me.
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