Dear classmates, this speech is not about amazing accomplishments about happiness. My speech is about how our selfishness has costed human lives, how hypocritical this society is and how we failed to stop a genocide. I am talking about the Syrian conflict and what happened with Aleppo.
Every time a massacre happens we say never again. But do we truly mean it? We said that about the Rwandan genocide in 1995 which is considered one of the United Nations biggest failures… We said the same thing about Bosnia when there was an ethnic killing of Muslim Bosnian which happened from 1992 till 1995. Also considered one of the United Nations biggest failures. …show more content…
They could have done much more about the Syrian conflict but instead decided to watch innocents get killed. 5 years, ladies and gentleman, that’s the time they had, yet they could not manage to agree on a resolution. How many more human rights have to be violated so that the General Assembly can realize there is in issue? Do they not feel shame? How heartless must you be not to intervene? I hope that those in the UN who stood there and did nothing about this genocide, I hope sincerely that they wake up every morning guilty about what is happening, and that they have nightmares about all the innocent Syrians dying every night. I hope they carry the feeling of shame and humiliation till their death beds. Seems like those in power are nothing more than animals in suit in …show more content…
Praying is a lovely thing but this won’t stop a genocide. Going out and protesting can, signing petitions can, actions can stop a genocide. Syrians have been praying the same God as you, the same God that spoke to Moses, that this massacre is put to a halt and that they can live peacefully as they once did. Why would God listen to your privileged prayers instead those of the victims? What makes you greater in Gods eyes than those who are suffering? God has left us, he is disappointed in us and how selfish we have