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FreeThoughtProject.com | It seems that when you kill ten million Africans — you aren’t called ‘Hitler’, your name never comes to symbolize the living incarnation of evil, and your picture doesn’t produce fear, hatred, and sorrow — rather your crimes are simply swept under the historical rug and the victims of colonialism/imperialism remain forever voiceless.

"The Man Who Planted Trees" is an allegorical tale by French author Jean Giono, published in 1953 and adapted as an animated short by Frédéric Back released in 1987.

ZeroAggressionProject.org | Statists think it’s okay to violate the Zero Aggression Principle to achieve a good result, or prevent a bad one. But this creates a contradiction, because initiating force is itself a bad result.

CorbettReport | Some details you may or may not know surrounding the attacks that took place on September 11, 2001.

KentForLiberty.com | It isn't right to work for government. Not at any level.

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