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Do you recall the Whitlams song about East Timor?
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Watching the movie we'll ask how the people might have known
Let it happen there without a fight
Kept driving on quietly home
Left the Timorese alone
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Well, that's what it was like watching this movie. How could such genocide happen in our lifetime? It also showed what the fighting was about. There are two groups in Rwanda - the Hutus and the Tootsies. I always assumed that they were different tribes, but in fact they were segregated back in colonial times by the Belgians. When the Belgians left, the Tootsies were selected to run the country, and people were placed in that groups due to their lighter skin, thinner noses (they actually measured them to decide) and other characteristics that made them 'nearer to whites'. The rest were Hutu. Everyone was either of these groups - about 84% of Rwandans were Hutu, and 14% were Tootsie. Obviously the Tootsies were treated better as their people were in the government.
The Hutus overthrew the Tootsie government a few years later (like that was unforeseen when you have such an imbalance in power and population like that). Conflict continued until 1994, when the President of Rwanda (a Hutu) was shot down in his plane on the way to peace talks with the Tootsie rebel army. All hell broke loose, leading to the massacre of over a million Tootsies. Hutu people had to either kill or be killed for being traitors to the 'Tootsie cockroaches'.
I strongly recommend watching this movie. It's sad in many ways because it has happened, but my understanding is that this genocide continues and still nobody is looking in Rwandas direction. It's a shame they don't have any oil in that country, or perhaps the Western governments might care a little more and do something to stop such atrocities.
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400 MILES FROM DARWIN
We pay to shed a sombre tear in the darkness together here
One among the hundreds, crying for the millions
And when the house lights break the trance
Only then unclasp our hands
Compose ourselves and fix our hair
"We would have all been Schindler there"
Drive in silence slowly home
Now horror's more than skin and bone
And can you see in twenty years
We'll pay to shed the same cheap tears
In a film about an island, watch our hero take a stand
Pay our money gladly to wash our hands
Watching the movie we'll ask how the people might have known
Let it happen there without a fight
Kept driving on quietly home
Left the Timorese alone - 400 miles from Darwin
The two-minute hate is now the three-hour love
With any action left to up above
Those people then could turn their heads
Now all the same we sleep instead
While 400 miles from Darwin
East Timor is dying
Watching the movie we'll ask how the people might have known
Let it happen there without a fight
Kept driving on quietly home
Left the Timorese alone - 400 miles from Darwin
Libra6Poe said:Chasing Amy
Dogma
Stigmata
Shawshank Redemption
Those have had a strong impact on me.
raffaellabella said:The Quiet Man
I don't think it's profound but I do love that film. For a little while I am swept away to the Emerald Isle until I hear a car honking outside.
raffaellabella said:The Quiet Man
I don't think it's profound but I do love that film. For a little while I am swept away to the Emerald Isle until I hear a car honking outside.
And that's quite a contested title I would imagine.novella said:John Wayne was the most pathetic cowardly sack of shit to ever work in Hollywood
raffaellabella said:The Quiet Man
I don't think it's profound but I do love that film. For a little while I am swept away to the Emerald Isle until I hear a car honking outside.
novella said:John Wayne was the most pathetic cowardly sack of shit to ever work in Hollywood, and that movie is a giant misogynistic suckfest.
I've (gasp!) never seen a Duke film... probably never will.leckert said:So, not a Duke fan, huh?