Bob_Skurka
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Nature alters the landscape, destroys structures and takes lives. Man kills much more selectively and oftentimes with far less fanfare.
Rowanda recently killed just over 1,000,000 in a genocidal frenzy, but if it were not for an "art movie" titled HOTEL ROWANDA that might actually win an Oscar, many people would never know about it (and unfortunately not very many people saw the movie that tells a true story about a hotel manager who saved a thousand souls during the genocide)
But you are right about the whole concept of naming this disaster. We name hurricanes that do far less damage. But here is probably the largest natural disaster in terms of loss of life and in terms of the scope of damage, yet we have no name for it.
Rowanda recently killed just over 1,000,000 in a genocidal frenzy, but if it were not for an "art movie" titled HOTEL ROWANDA that might actually win an Oscar, many people would never know about it (and unfortunately not very many people saw the movie that tells a true story about a hotel manager who saved a thousand souls during the genocide)
But you are right about the whole concept of naming this disaster. We name hurricanes that do far less damage. But here is probably the largest natural disaster in terms of loss of life and in terms of the scope of damage, yet we have no name for it.