US+Role+in+Preventing+Genocides

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Good evening, this is reporter Jennifer Yang from KIS Celebrity News Station. We are currently at the Olympic Concert hall to meet the most famous Pop stars in the world – DJ Wonjin, Rachel from 21, and Ed the singer. Today, they have come all the way from the United States to Korea to celebrate the Genocide Remembrance Day. A quick note! This national holiday has been made to remember those who died in the genocide. During the twentieth century, governments or political violence killed more than 170 million civilians based upon a national, racial, religious or ethnic group. This type of mass killing is called genocide. Let’s not forget the tragedies of history and seek ways to cope with this repeating problem.
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Yeeeeeeeeee. Here I come WJ Dj today I want to talk about~ Genocide. Genocide is everywhere, terrible crime and we musta speak out no! We must know that the peace stability of the world are best served by respecting the principles of state sovereignty. The United States must reaffirm the rights of states to govern own values free from outside inferior. Also t he United States should promote the United Nation and other organization in their role as respondents to humanitarian needs. We can’t forget, international agreements for our brothers in the US. OUR COUNTRY The UNITED STATES WILL not be more effective if we remain by not working international agreements. Refusing international agreements I t will make genocide more difficult. If we are preserving Sovereignty is crucial than removing devil of genocide and that will make other countries to view the United States as a selfish nation. If you follow my argument the United States will be more effective power for world by flawed international agreements. We gotta speak speak speak let’s preserve State Sovereignty for peace! that s all we need. If yaaaalll disagree bring your butt front my face.
 * Wonjin's Song**

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 * Rachel's Song**

People should learn from their mistakes in the past. World War II: Nazi invasion and the Holocaust exterminated Jews with gas chambers and camps. Hundreds and thousands of Jews were killed instantly. As a global community, genocide should not happen. Who's worse? People who did it, or those who see it being done? This issue weighs on the whole community tonight ~

The supreme power is the U.S. What other country can take this burden? International cooperation is beneficial.

All human lives are equally valuable no matter what color, race or nationality. U.S should lead the world. State sovereignty is not more important than life.

We cannot blame other countries for genocide. We must work together as the citizens of the world. Ask not what the world can do for you, but what you can do for the world.

We cannot afford to sacrifice our economic interests or risk creating resentment abroad by sticking our noses into other people’s problems. We can speak out against human rights abuses and encourage the UN and our allies to do the same, but unless genocide directly threatens our stability, our involvement should be limited to diplomatic initiatives. Risking American lives and spending huge sums of money to try to prevent genocide is not sensible unless it is done to protect our economic and security interests.
 * Ed's Song**