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Its a bit hard not to be racial and emotive when your particular group ( by language , state or self-identified "race") may have had dozens . hundreds or thousands of its members forced out of their homes or towns, or just lined up and shot.
And all of that well within living memory ( if not even just last year) . Not an excuse, but it may make it difficult.
Seeing recent bullet holes in a 300 year old church in the capital of the the former Yugoslavia back in 2003/6 make an Aussie realise that our lack of internal waring using guns on local populace, in the last 100 years - is not actually normal for the majority of the world.