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The Brighter Side

Cambodian & Indonesian Genocides

The Brighter Side

The Last Podcast Network

Amber Nelson, Last Podcast Network, Leisure, Comedy, Ed Larson, Society & Culture

4.7636 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

SPOILER ALERT: There is no Brighter Side to this. It's a fact that there have been many genocides on this earth. Some are talked about, some are not. Amber and Ed decided to talk about two that were kind of swept under the rug a bit, and try and figure what can make people so evil. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

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Thank you. Human beings are a messy Human beings are a messy ball of contradictions.

1:26.6

We create opera, paint pictures, show kindness and generosity, but there's a dark side to humanity. For all the good we do, there's also a lot of evil. Genocide and torture are as much a part of the human experience as building and growth. But it's important to look at history, learn from it so we don't make the

1:44.9

same mistakes again. In today's episode, we're discussing genocide in Cambodia and Indonesia.

1:50.6

So join us for the brighter side. Hey, that was very well said. I sound like I'm smart.

1:56.6

I know. It does not sound like I drove my car into a lake one time. I did that. I've done that. I don't know if I've heard that story. Please. Quick version. I just draw. I was like, always going to be fine. And it wasn't fine. It wasn't. So you drove into a lake. How'd you get out? A car pushed me out, like a big truck. Well, the thing is Louisiana has a lot of

2:18.1

flash floods. I'm saying, were you trapped in your car? Yeah, trapped in the car. Yeah. And how, and the water went all the way up? The water went up to like the, the windows. Okay. So you were never like head under water. No, I wasn't head of water. No, no, no. Shallow lake. I'd be a totally different woman if I was like that. I would like be afraid and with a knife in my hand.

2:17.5

My lord. I mean, well, I would like be afraid and with a knife in my hand.

2:34.9

My lord.

2:35.5

I mean, well, technically, you know, you have a knife.

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