Friday, December 14, 2012

Blog post #6

I don't think a holocaust could ever happen in the United States because our nation is equal. The US is not a communist nation, we are far too smart and too diverse to let that happen. If the people of the US had no say in what went on and we just had to listen to somebody tell us what to do, and put us through hell to better himself, I believe that many people would try to get rid of him either by killing him or overpowering him. The US is too strong to have one person dictating it, 'Merica.

Blog post #3

In 1994 Rwanda's population was divided into 3 seperate groups. Hutu(85%) Tutsi(14%) and Twa(1%). the Hutu's mainly blamed the tutsi's for all of Rwanda's political, social, and econamilcal pressures. On April 6,1994 carrying Rwanda's president was shot down killing him and all passengers aboard the plane. The violence began immediately after that, Hutu extremists planed to destroy the entire Tutsi population. Many civilians in Rwanda were murdered because the refused to participate in the killings. The genocide ended when the Tutsi-dominated rebel group, the RPF, defeated the Hutu perpetrator regime, and President Paul Kagame took control.

Blog post #2

on Wednesday in English class we took a Holocaust pre-test, while taking the test I realized just how lucky I am to be in America and be free. Watching the interview with Oprah and Ellie made me think about how much people take many things for granted. What struck me the most was when Ellie started talking about his family got separated. I couldnt imagine being separated from my family while being that young. For a while it was just Ellie and his father, then his father died and Ellie had noone. It makes my very sad when I think about that becasue it reminds me of my little brother and it is extremely difficult to imagine what would happen to my family if we were in the holocaust. I am really looking forward to reading the book Night, I want to learn much more about Ellie's journey through the Holocaust and how he pushed himself to not give up even when he was all alone.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Blog post #7


These words represent all the Jews. I felt that them taking care and believing in a change, instead of focusing on how horrible it, was would give them motivation to keep going.