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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2018 · 1H 2M

Stallin' For Time: Ethnic Cleansing & Genocide

from The Movements: A Podcast History of the Masses · host The Movements: A Podcast History of the Masses

A heavy episode on the common trends that lead to ethnic cleansing and genocide, as well as forms of denial during and after. Ask yourself if any of these sound familiar. Adam returns to the show where we examine the Armenian Genocide, the Nakba, and other similar events. We end with a silly bit, completely unrelated to anything, because we're all gunna need a laugh.Read Adam's latest piece on what a genocide in the near future US might look like: https://www.napalminthemorning.com/prelude-to-atrocity/Support the showSupport The Movements on PatreonSubscribe to the PodcastApple PodcastsGoogleSpotifyStitcherTwitter @movementspodSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/movementspod)

A heavy episode on the common trends that lead to ethnic cleansing and genocide, as well as forms of denial during and after. Ask yourself if any of these sound familiar. Adam returns to the show where we examine the Armenian Genocide, the Nakba, and other similar events. We end with a silly bit, completely unrelated to anything, because we're all gunna need a laugh.Read Adam's latest piece on what a genocide in the near future US might look like: https://www.napalminthemorning.com/prelude-to...

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