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    By the early 1990’s, Rwanda, which was a primarily an agricultural country, had one of the largest population densities in Africa (Internet #12). Before the genocide happened, Rwanda was called the “tropical Switzerland of Africa” (Internet #11). Rwanda was part of German East Africa from 1894 to 1918 (Internet #12) and soon after came under the League of Nations mandate of Belgium after World War I (Internet #12). Both the Germans and Belgians started a racial classification system that…

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    Gun control. Two words that have been fought and debated over for hundreds of years. Two words that have caused war in countries around the world. Two words that Communist and Dictatorship parties have used to disarm their own people and others for total control. Now, the United States is facing the same problem more than ever. In this twenty first century, the United States government is try everything they got in their arsenal to win the battle for gun control. The ones who are doing the…

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    Orwell you understand the point. In a Communist society, one person is in total control, it is the opposite of freedom. The way these people stay in control is through terror, secret police, public demonstration of power, paramilitary organization,democide and…

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    the true inner-workings of the Clinton Campaign. The widely accepted theory that Wikileaks works for Russian government is just a conspiracy. The death of a DNC staffer by the name of Seth Rich, raises suspicion, but no proof of a sinister act of democide. The media is afraid if the Wikileaks articles to become public. NBC, ABC, and CNN have known to be biased towards the left, but with every one of these broadcasting stations, either a producer, reporter, or president of the station has been…

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