Re: Lessons from the Nuremberg trials
Please answer these queries:
1. What about the UK and the USA engaging full steam in slave trade, notably from Africa?
2. The European settlers of America wiping out the indigenous population, the Red Indians?
3. The UN drew up the 'human rights' charter following WWII, when white Europeans were annihilated by whites, the Germans. The Germans under Hitler held Jews and Slavs as 'subhumans', bad enough. But did other Western nations behave any differently vis-a-vis the so called 'coloured' people (actually that word is a misnomer, the 'whites' are actually pink, so they are also coloured! White is the colour of a bloodless corpse!)?
Even today, racial discrimination runs, if not always overtly then covertly. If enslaving the Negroes and wiping out Red Indians were not acts against humanity, why should Hitler's more systematic schemes of the same be condemned alone? The Spaniards in S.America, the Brits, Yanks, Belgians, Dutch, and the Portuguese in Asia and Africa have a real beauty of a 'human rights' record.
The leaders of these countries should also have been hanged.
joyarjun1
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