You don't have to kill them all for it to be a genocide. He killed 10s of millions and basically broke the rest with his policies, destroying the old Chinese culture and forcibly remaking the people.
if you want a recent example of genocide you could have chosen the Rwanden genocide . Or the Palestinian genocide and the White genocide going on right now.
No. The so called genocide against jews is always what gets the main focus.
It's almost like using the most recent example of attempted genocide is what they're doing, or something. Weird...
The genocide Mao carried out on his own people was both more recent and significantly larger, why isn't it mentioned?
Because it wasn't an actual genocide. Eg not trying to wipe out the Chinese people. It'd be rather ironic for Mao to genocide his own people.
If you want to go that route, I'd argue Cambodia before China.
You don't have to kill them all for it to be a genocide. He killed 10s of millions and basically broke the rest with his policies, destroying the old Chinese culture and forcibly remaking the people.
Sure... But that's not trying to genocide the Chinese population. His policies were (to him) not meant to wipe them out.
2024 (ongoing): Palestine
2023 (ongoing): Tigray, Ethiopia
2017: Rohingya, Myanmar
2014: Yazidi, Iraq
2003: Darfur, Sudan
1994: Rwanda
1992: Bosnia and Herzegovina
1975-1979: Cambodia
Ah yes, Palestine. The only genocide where the population goes up year after year. Weird...
Rwanda is a good example.
How about you reread that definition up top? Forced relocation counts as well.
if you want a recent example of genocide you could have chosen the Rwanden genocide . Or the Palestinian genocide and the White genocide going on right now.
No. The so called genocide against jews is always what gets the main focus.
Ah, yes, Palestine. The only genocide where the population goes up. Weird...
But it didn't happen more than 80 years ago