That both of their positions rely, in part, on humanitarian strains of thought has important implications for the modern era. Humanitarian crises abound, the most severe of which is almost certainly the Syrian refugee crisis, which has elements that are related to the Holocaust and slavery, though it is also quite distinct. Both the slave trade and the Holocaust generally produced their victims by moving people to the location in which they were victimized from a place where they had been at home. Certainly there were Jewish refugees who fled the Nazis, but as far as genocide went, the movement was the other way. In contrast, the pressures on the Syrian people are primarily ones that drive them out of their homes to other places to avoid becoming
That both of their positions rely, in part, on humanitarian strains of thought has important implications for the modern era. Humanitarian crises abound, the most severe of which is almost certainly the Syrian refugee crisis, which has elements that are related to the Holocaust and slavery, though it is also quite distinct. Both the slave trade and the Holocaust generally produced their victims by moving people to the location in which they were victimized from a place where they had been at home. Certainly there were Jewish refugees who fled the Nazis, but as far as genocide went, the movement was the other way. In contrast, the pressures on the Syrian people are primarily ones that drive them out of their homes to other places to avoid becoming