If history has taught me anything, it's that 99% percent of the time Genocide is effective and can be done with impunity, as long as you follow two caveats:
1. Burn the diaries of any cute jailbait that you neutralize
The one and only reason Hitler's birthday isn't a national Holiday
2. Don't mess with people who are shameless enough to desecrate corpses by putting skulls on display
Whoever said "One death is a tragedy, one million deaths is a statistic" said it before Cambodian corpse-arranging took the art world by storm.
And while Hitler is still remembered by some as the world's greatest anti-soviet leader (heck, the invention of highways by itself more than compensates for any damage he caused), the positive sides of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge are forgotten.
Make no mistake: Pol Pot, and his fellow crusaders in the Khmer Rouge are Christians in the loving arms of Jesus, regardless of the lies that liberal-bias historians slander them with.
Exhibit A: The Khmer Rouge believed in Maoism-on-steroids, which is just like conservatism: Maoists and/or conservatives hate intellectuals, big cities, decadence, and Russians. We love corporate consolidation ("farm collectivization" in Maoist lingo) and idealizing the past. We believe all power comes from the barrel of a gun. We believe all you need to know about Geopolitics and life in general can be learned by watching Red Dawn and Rambo 3.
Even the devils website agrees on this point:
Exhibit B: Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan provided the Khmer Rouge with money and weapons, especially land mines. Since Reagan and the Republican Party can't be terrorist financiers, that means the Khmer Rouge are good guys:
Exhibit C: Thanks to the efforts of the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia is today a Free-market Economic Miracle:
Manliness and self-reliance are the rule: 'There is an ingrained culture of might is right,'...people take the law into their own hands. Vigilante killings are routine, with even novice monks and art students beating suspected robbers to death.
No trade barriers: "The customs and the military, often with the co-operation of senior members of the government, collude in massive smuggling - of beer, drugs, people, tropical hardwood and the country's archaeological heritage."
No Environmental Regulations: "Cambodia has lost half its forests in the past 30 years, and the trees are still falling fast. Last year soldiers used heavy equipment to break up 30 tonnes of stone carvings from 1,000-year-old archaeological sites before loading them into army trucks and driving them to Thailand to sell to dealers with rich Western clients."
The Military has power, elitist intellectuals do not: "The military have even been reported to have been extorting 'protection money' from those trying to conserve Angkor Wat - Cambodia's world-famous jungle temple complex."
With no welfare, people are given incentive to work hard: "Average life expectancy is 52, one in five children dies before reaching the age of five, more than a third of the population live below the poverty line and half the children show the effects of malnutrition."
Nobody tries to stop God from punishing homos and sluts: "Aids killed 6,000 people last year."
In short, a conservative paradise: "The elite's exclusive golf course, on the outskirts of Phomh Penh, charges $20,000 (£12,000) for membership, 80 times the average income."
1. Burn the diaries of any cute jailbait that you neutralize


Make no mistake: Pol Pot, and his fellow crusaders in the Khmer Rouge are Christians in the loving arms of Jesus, regardless of the lies that liberal-bias historians slander them with.
Exhibit A: The Khmer Rouge believed in Maoism-on-steroids, which is just like conservatism: Maoists and/or conservatives hate intellectuals, big cities, decadence, and Russians. We love corporate consolidation ("farm collectivization" in Maoist lingo) and idealizing the past. We believe all power comes from the barrel of a gun. We believe all you need to know about Geopolitics and life in general can be learned by watching Red Dawn and Rambo 3.
Even the devils website agrees on this point:
Originally posted by Wikipedia
Originally posted by The New Statesman
Manliness and self-reliance are the rule: 'There is an ingrained culture of might is right,'...people take the law into their own hands. Vigilante killings are routine, with even novice monks and art students beating suspected robbers to death.
No trade barriers: "The customs and the military, often with the co-operation of senior members of the government, collude in massive smuggling - of beer, drugs, people, tropical hardwood and the country's archaeological heritage."
No Environmental Regulations: "Cambodia has lost half its forests in the past 30 years, and the trees are still falling fast. Last year soldiers used heavy equipment to break up 30 tonnes of stone carvings from 1,000-year-old archaeological sites before loading them into army trucks and driving them to Thailand to sell to dealers with rich Western clients."
The Military has power, elitist intellectuals do not: "The military have even been reported to have been extorting 'protection money' from those trying to conserve Angkor Wat - Cambodia's world-famous jungle temple complex."
With no welfare, people are given incentive to work hard: "Average life expectancy is 52, one in five children dies before reaching the age of five, more than a third of the population live below the poverty line and half the children show the effects of malnutrition."
Nobody tries to stop God from punishing homos and sluts: "Aids killed 6,000 people last year."
In short, a conservative paradise: "The elite's exclusive golf course, on the outskirts of Phomh Penh, charges $20,000 (£12,000) for membership, 80 times the average income."
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