Gale Virtual Reference Library states, "These sources claim that Pol Pot later formed a deep hatred for intellectuals because of his own academic failures." This quote shows how Pol Pot affected the genocide because it shows why he influenced his party to kill the certain groups of people that he did. The Pol Pot article from Gale Database tells, "Pol Pot took over leadership of the Cambodian Communist movement, and his political views had become very radical. He and a few key supporters believed that the Cambodian people were superior to the rest of Indochina.” The example proves that Pol Pot affected the genocide because it tells how his political views influenced the Khmer Rouge and if he hadn't have taken over, the Khmer Rouge may have had different beliefs. The article on the Pol Pot Genocide writes, "He became absorbed in Marxism and neglected his studies." Pol Pot started to believe in the Marxist beliefs and didn't continue schooling. This affected the way the genocide was because since Pol Pot wasn't as educated, and studied beliefs similar to communism, he didn't realize the other side of the story or how much pain and chaos he would cause by killing millions of
Gale Virtual Reference Library states, "These sources claim that Pol Pot later formed a deep hatred for intellectuals because of his own academic failures." This quote shows how Pol Pot affected the genocide because it shows why he influenced his party to kill the certain groups of people that he did. The Pol Pot article from Gale Database tells, "Pol Pot took over leadership of the Cambodian Communist movement, and his political views had become very radical. He and a few key supporters believed that the Cambodian people were superior to the rest of Indochina.” The example proves that Pol Pot affected the genocide because it tells how his political views influenced the Khmer Rouge and if he hadn't have taken over, the Khmer Rouge may have had different beliefs. The article on the Pol Pot Genocide writes, "He became absorbed in Marxism and neglected his studies." Pol Pot started to believe in the Marxist beliefs and didn't continue schooling. This affected the way the genocide was because since Pol Pot wasn't as educated, and studied beliefs similar to communism, he didn't realize the other side of the story or how much pain and chaos he would cause by killing millions of