The mass killing of any people is evil. As Orthodox we are called by the Lord to "love our enemies." The very glaring thing to me is that the 20th century was a century of unheard of blood letting. Yet, in the modern historical narrative almost exclusive emphasis is placed on the bloody event known as the holocaust. An almost, it seems to me, willful silence prevails when it comes to the genocide of Christians. Human suffering can never be underplayed, yet more Christians have been targeted and slaughtered over the past 125 years than any other people. I don't see the "enlightened" folks at the Wheel covering this. Genocide is evil in all its forms, but the genocide against Christians perpetrated mostly by Atheist-Secularist ideologies is the greatest genocide to date in humanity. Let's give at least equal coverage. But it is not fashionable to speak of Christian suffering because Christianity must be painted as "oppressive." And then Christians should loath themselves for being "oppressors." In reality, true Christianity is the most persecuted people in the world.