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We All Performed Genocides, Concentration Camps, Wars, and Mass Killings with 687(+) Million of Deaths

Human life is sacred. Those who claim that are ignorants. The actual facts of real life show something totally different. Let's take the genocides: Native Americans in North America (100 million killed) – US, The Haiti Massacre (5,000 killed) – Haiti, The Dzungar Massacre (tens of millions killed) – Chinese, The Holodomor (7.5 million killed) – Russia, The Holocaust (16 million killed) – Germany, Bangladesh (3 million killed) – Pakistan, Ustasha (600k killed) – Croatia, Circassian Genocide (1.5 million killed) - Circassian/Russia, Rwandan Genocide (1 million killed) – Hutu-led government, Armenian Genocide (1.5 million killed) – Turkey, Kazakh Genocide (1.75 million killed) – Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Cambodian Genocide (3 million killed) – Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and the list goes on and on.

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  • Native Americans in North America. From the time that Christopher Columbus first reached what would become the Americas, attempts were made at wiping out the indigenous people (often known as Native Americans, American Indians, or Amerindians). The vast majority of these were killed as a result of the diseases that Europeans brought. Although the Europeans were immune to these diseases, the Native Americans were not, causing as many as 100 million of them to die from sickness. Disease was used as a biological weapon against them, and throughout the 1700s and 1800s, the United States continued warring with the remaining natives.

  • The Haiti Massacre. In an attempt to rid Haiti of its white population, Jean-Jacques Dessalines led a massacre between February and April 1804, resulting in the deaths of up to 5,000 French Creoles of all ages and genders. According to Dessalines, the massacre was an attempt to preserve the nation. By 1805, only non-whites were legally allowed to own land or be considered citizens of Haiti.

  • The Dzungar Massacre. The Dzungar were a nomadic empire that was at war with the Qing Dynasty in China in the 17th and 18th centuries. A campaign from the Qing government was aimed at the complete destruction of the people group, with 40% being killed by smallpox, 30% by massacre, and many of the remaining people fleeing the country to escape death. The result of the campaign was the collapse of the Dzungar state and the near-eradication of its people.

  • Ethnic Cleansing of Circassia. Circassia, an area along the coast of the Black Sea in Russia, was seen by the Tsarist Empire as a strategic necessity. For a century, Russia waged war against the Circassians, with more than 90% of the nation being annihilated or deported. According to some historians, this was the largest genocide of the 19th century, with up to 1.5 million Circassians being killed and the rest deported.

  • The Holodomor. The Soviet Union was responsible for campaigns against many people groups during its existence. The Holodomor was an intentional famine caused by the Soviet government confiscating the whole harvest of 1933 in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and elsewhere, leaving the peasantry with no food to feed themselves. As many as ten million people starved to death across the Soviet Union as a result, the majority of them in Ukraine.

  • The Holocaust. In one of the world's most infamous instances of genocide, the Holocaust was the attempt by the Nazi government to exterminate Europe's Jewish population. Concentration and mass extermination camps either worked Jews to death or gassed them, with approximately 6 million being killed. During the same period, Germany also attempted to exterminate other ethic groups, including Slavs, the Romani, and even the mentally handicapped. Estimates suggest that more than 16 million people were exterminated by the Nazi government before World War II came to an end in 1945.

At this moment of time, we still see ongoing genocides all over the world. For example, the abortion movement, which legalizes genocides of unborn children (or trying to kill-off (several days old) babies). Another example is the COVID-19 Vaccination genocide, and that one is still ongoing, and think about what China is doing with their Muslim minorities.

And as you see, it's not the totalitarian states performing those crimes against humanity. European countries as America itself are or were doing it as well.

And then we have the morality. Think about those who are designing the environment of genocide. Are they guilty or not? And what about those millions who killed and executed those plans leading to genocides? All of them were aware of what they were doing.

It's the same issue as handling pedophilia. 21% Of people admitted some degree of sexual interest in children, 9% admitted to having sexual fantasies involving children, 5% admitted to masturbating to orgasm through these fantasies, and 9% admitted that they would have sex with a child, if it were guaranteed they would never be caught (Briere and Runtz, 1989).

And if that is not enough, what about the deaths of conflicts, from where the majority of the deaths are citizens, not soldiers. Here is a list:

WarDeathrangeDateCombatantsLocationNotesThree Kingdoms War36,000,000–40,000,000184–280Wei vs. Shu vs. WuChinaAcademically, the period of the Three Kingdoms refers to the period between the foundation of the state of Wei in 220 and the conquest of the state of Wu by the Jin dynasty in 280. The earlier, “unofficial” part of the period, from 184 to 220, was marked by chaotic infighting between warlords in various parts of China.Yellow Turban Rebellion3,000,000–7,000,000184–205Peasants vs. Eastern Han ChinaChina— Part of Three Kingdoms WarJewish–Roman Wars1,270,000–2,000,00066–136Roman Empire vs. JewsMiddle East/North AfricaDeaths caused by the Roman attempt to permanently root out Judaism included.Punic Wars1,250,000–1,850,000264 BC–146 BCRoman Republic vs. Carthaginian EmpireWestern Europe / North Africa Gallic Wars1,000,000+58 BC–50 BCRoman Republic vs. Gallic tribesFrance Second Punic War770,000+218 BC–201 BCRoman Republic vs. Carthaginian EmpireWestern Europe / North AfricaPart of the Punic WarsQin's Wars of Unification700,000+230 BC–221 BCQin's state vs. Han, Zhao, Yan, Wei, Chu, Qi StatesChina— Part of Warring States PeriodBar Kokhba Revolt580,000132–136Roman Empire vs. JewsMiddle East— Also known as the Third Jewish–Roman War— Part of Jewish–Roman WarsKitos War440,000+115–117Roman Empire vs. JewsSouthern Europe / North Africa— Also known as the Second Jewish–Roman War— Part of Jewish–Roman WarsCimbrian War410,000–650,000113 BC–101 BCRoman Republic vs. Cimbri and TeutonesWestern Europe— Part of the Germanic WarsFirst Punic War400,000+264 BC–241 BCRoman Republic vs. Carthaginian EmpireSouthern Europe / North Africa— Part of the Punic WarsProbus's German War400,000+277Roman Empire vs. GermansEuropeEmperor Probus informed the Senate that he had killed 400,000 Germans. From the Historia Augusta. — Part of the Germanic WarsGothic War (269)320,000+269Roman Empire vs. GothsEuropeClaudius II defeated the Goths, of whom 320,000 were slain. This number is from the Historia Augusta. — Part of the Germanic WarsGreco–Persian Wars300,000+499 BC–449 BCGreek City-States vs. Persian EmpireGreece First Jewish–Roman War250,000–1,100,00066–73Roman Empire vs. JewsMiddle East— Part of Jewish–Roman WarsHunnic Reclaims165,000+395–453Roman Empire vs. Hunnic EmpireEuropeThe number given is the sum of all deaths in battle recorded by Roman writers during this time period; it does not take into account civilian deaths; the actual number may be much greater.Third Punic War150,000–250,000149 BC–146 BCRoman Republic vs. Carthaginian EmpireTunisia— Part of the Punic WarsKalinga War150,000–200,000262 BC–261 BCMaurya Empire vs. State of KalingaIndia Iceni Revolt150,000+60–61Roman Empire vs. Celtic tribesEnglandYear is uncertain – Part of the Roman Conquest of BritainWars of the Sixteen Kingdoms150,000+304–439Northern Chinese StatesNorthern ChinaThe number given is the sum of all deaths in battle recorded in this time period in battles between armies of the Sixteen Kingdoms, does not take into account civilian deaths, the actual number may be much greater.Wars of Alexander the Great142,000+336 BC–323 BCMacedonian Empire and other Greek City-States vs. various statesMiddle East / North Africa / Central Asia / IndiaThe number given is the sum of all deaths in battle during these wars recorded by Greek writers, does not take into account civilian deaths, the actual number may be much greater.Conquests of Cyrus the Great100,000+549 BC–530 BCPersian Empire vs. various statesMiddle EastThe number given is the sum of all deaths in battle recorded by writers during this time period, does not take into account civilian deaths, the actual number may be much greater.Gothic War (376–382)40,000+376–382Roman Empire vs. GothsEastern Europe— Part of the Germanic WarsSamnite Wars33,500+343 BC–290 BCRoman Republic vs. SamnitesItalyThe number given is the sum of all deaths in battle recorded by Roman writers during this time period, does not take into account civilian deaths, the actual number may be much greater.

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  • Ancient wars (before 500 AD) with 58,740,500 deaths

  • Medieval wars (500–1500 AD) with 114,675,000 deaths

  • Modern (1500 AD–present) wars with greater than 25,000 deaths with 368,215,201 death

  • 145,855,000 people died in genocides.

That's a total of 541,630,701 deaths caused by wars throughout the history of humankind. And that's totally 687,485,701 people violently killed.

Look what a leader like Biden is doing. He pushed Putin into an invasion into Ukraine. The Russian army has a historical tendency to aim for the citizens in order to pressure the Ukrainian regime to surrender. The results are millions of refugees, and hundreds of thousands of citizens (and counting). With the pandemic, he's (still) trying to force people to take the toxic vaccine, while it's now well known that the vaccine is worse than the pandemic. And like Caligula, he's also mentally touched and who knows that he will cause next.