We'll Meet Again In Heaven (2006) - searing chronicle of a forgotten genocide and a lost people, whose "misery screams to the heavens." The lost people are the German minority in Soviet Ukraine, who wrote their American relatives about the starvation, forced labor, and execution 1928‑1938.

OK. Look. I think we got off on the wrong foot.

Persecution and genocide are sensitive topics for a lot of people. If someone says that their relatives died in a genocide, but you believe it was actually just an... intense persecution? Then bite that fucking tongue you insensitive little shit.

Your whole point is that words matter and we shouldn't use words incorrectly, no? Then don't commit the same error you are supposedly correcting.

And in any case, yes, of course it is debatable. The meaning of the word genocide is scarcely even agreed upon, and the specific criteria even less so. You're just being a shit bird. Happens to the best of us, don't make a big deal out of it.

You were being rude and insensitive, so you got downvoted and called out. That's what happens, and if you didn't enjoy it, then try thinking twice the next time. That's why I'm still wasting time on a shitbird on the internet.

genieße deinen Morgen

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