Wednesday, April 23, 2008

High School Project On Genocide....

High School Project on Genocide Was a Portent of Real-Life Events

In 1993, when Travis Hofmann was a freshman of 15, he had traveled little beyond the sand hills that surrounded his hometown, Alliance, Neb. He was the son of a railroad engineer, a trumpeter in the high school band, with a part-time job changing the marquee and running the projector at the local movie theater.

In Travis’s class in global geography at Alliance High School, however, the teacher introduced the outside world with the word and concept of genocide. The teacher, Tim Walz, was determined that even in this isolated place, perhaps especially in this isolated place, this county seat of 9,000 that was hours away from any city in any direction, the students should learn how and why a society can descend into mass murder.


Its just interesting to say the least that with a little investigation/research you can actually predict human behavior. But its also scary that we are so predictably violent and intolerant.

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