Communism - it will apparently 'save' you, but it will kill you all horribly first. The long-promised but never-witnessed communist Utopia/christoislami heaven comes after death, didn't you know. And if you don't want to join in, well, then they'll kill you anyway. It's for your own good. Be saved!
http://www.edwebproject.org/sideshow/khm.../fall.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Hundreds of thousands of Cambodian families began the long march to their home villages in the hopes of finding surviving relatives. In many cases, though, Cambodians returned to find nothing left of their former lives - no homes, no possessions, and most tragic, no relatives. The (heroes of communism) Khmer Rouge came hauntingly close to succeeding in their <b>radical attempt to erase all memories of the old Cambodia.</b>
Vietnamese occupying forces, who themselves were hardened by the brutalities of the Vietnam War, were shocked as they soon discovered the legacy of the Khmer Rouge. Throughout the countryside, Cambodia was pockmarked by sunken depressions of dirt, as if hell had sucked in small pockets of earth in the hopes of devouring the world above it. <b>As we all soon discovered, the depressions were indeed the stuff of hell, for each marked the spot of another mass grave: the graves of the hundreds of thousands of Cambodians slaughtered by their own countrymen.</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Un-friggin-bearable.
http://www.edwebproject.org/sideshow/khm.../fall.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Hundreds of thousands of Cambodian families began the long march to their home villages in the hopes of finding surviving relatives. In many cases, though, Cambodians returned to find nothing left of their former lives - no homes, no possessions, and most tragic, no relatives. The (heroes of communism) Khmer Rouge came hauntingly close to succeeding in their <b>radical attempt to erase all memories of the old Cambodia.</b>
Vietnamese occupying forces, who themselves were hardened by the brutalities of the Vietnam War, were shocked as they soon discovered the legacy of the Khmer Rouge. Throughout the countryside, Cambodia was pockmarked by sunken depressions of dirt, as if hell had sucked in small pockets of earth in the hopes of devouring the world above it. <b>As we all soon discovered, the depressions were indeed the stuff of hell, for each marked the spot of another mass grave: the graves of the hundreds of thousands of Cambodians slaughtered by their own countrymen.</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Un-friggin-bearable.