Understanding Western obsession with genocide

Published: March 31, 2021, 4 a.m.

To Chinese,  “genocide” is a foreign concept. Chinese civilization is about tolerance and integration. Different ethnic groups, races, and groups of people come together to form an integrated culture and thrive. 

The systematic killing of the population of a particular nation or ethnic group does not actually belong to traditional Chinese culture. In fact, this concept is quite foreign. 

In my view, genocide in history often falls into two categories: 1) Europeans slaughtered ethnic minorities (Jews, Gypsies) or external ethnic groups (indigenous people living on land conquered by Europeans); 2) The mutual slaughter among the tribes of multi-ethnic post-colonial countries, and the territories of these countries were subjectively set by European colonists, such as in Rwanda in the 1990s.

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