![]() ![]() ![]() It is not necessarily that they thought they would never be held to account and could therefore act with impunity - they may, or may not, have thought themselves to be immune from eventual punishment. Look to the commission of mass violence, and to genocide and crimes against humanity in particular, and you start to see, everywhere, that the men who directed these acts and the men who committed them were themselves rallied and motivated by a well-stoked sense of injustice, and enabled by a seemingly righteous sense of victimhood. Article contentīut the human reaction to injustice has a power that can also be wielded by perpetrators and that can spur and perpetuate terrible violence in itself. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]()
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