Les Invasions barbares
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:23:04
That's life. Always the same.
:23:06
I'll try to get a flight.
:23:14
You say that because times
are so terrible.

:23:18
Not especially terrible. Not at all.
:23:21
Contrary to belief,
the 20th centaury wasn't that bloody.

:23:25
It's agreed that wars
caused 100 million deaths.

:23:28
Add 10 million
for the Russian gulags.

:23:31
The Chinese camps, we'll never know,
but say 20 million.

:23:35
So 130, 135 million dead.
Not all that impressive.

:23:39
In the 16th centuary,
the Spanish and the Portuguese managed,

:23:43
without gas chambers or bombs, to slaughter
150 million Indians in Latin America.

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With axes!
That's a lot of work, Sister.

:23:53
Even if they had Church support,
it was an achievement

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So much so that the Dutch, English,
French and later Americans

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followed their lead
and butchered another 50 million.

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200 million dead in all!
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The greatest massacre in history
took place right here.

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And not the tiniest
Holocaust museum.

:24:15
The history of mankind
is a history of horrors!

:24:47
They had a trial program with heroin.
:24:52
See if it still exists.
:24:54
Heroin's 800% more effective
than morphine.

:24:58
It makes a huge difference.
-Ok, thanks.


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