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rachelmanija) wrote2009-04-13 10:36 am
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It was ninety years ago today
If you don't know about Jallianwallah Bagh, please take a moment to read this account.
"I think it quite possible that I could have dispersed the crowd without firing but they would have come back again and laughed, and I would have made, what I consider, a fool of myself." — Dyer's response to the Hunter Commission Enquiry.
"I think it quite possible that I could have dispersed the crowd without firing but they would have come back again and laughed, and I would have made, what I consider, a fool of myself." — Dyer's response to the Hunter Commission Enquiry.
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That also reminds me of the Atwood quote. She asked men why they were scared of women: "We're afraid they'll laugh at us," the men said. She asked women why they were scared of men: "We're afraid they'll kill us," the women said.
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(To my dismay, I have been reading a book in Mexico in the 19th C. and have just run across another massacre, a really big one, a really devastating one, I'd never heard of in my life. I guess that's why one reads books in adulthood, but sometimes I feel desperately uninformed.)
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