Known 2.5 Armenian genocide 4. Irish potato famine Unknown: 3. Mao 4. Cambodia
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Even the Armenian is pretty obscure
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And the Irish one isn't generally thought of as a genocide
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Though I just found out this weekend how deadly the Mohammedan conquest of India really was.
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I know, yet it's around the same time as the Americas and involving far more people
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Also totally unknown here. We only know about the ones resulting in white guilt
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Basically, China under Mao wiped out the equivalent of present-day Spain's entire population – 45 to 50 million people.
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To the extent people have heard of this, it's largely regarded as one of those "oops" genocides
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"Oops, just killed a million people today. Sorry!"
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Cambodia
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Also pretty unknown
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Haiti
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They don't want you to know about that one
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#2 if you are referring to native Americans was not a genocide. Disease was at fault there.
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Mostly disease but not completely. The Conquistadors did their fair share of killing.
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If you're just counting any conquest as a genocide, you're being pretty disingenuous.
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I'd say killing 100 million people in India counts
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Serbia is more well known that Armenia or Holodomor.
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Oh that was just ethnic cleansing
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It was a FyreFest that got out of hand.
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