Channels of genocide denial and ideology often include social media, political discourse, educational materials, and cultural narratives. Denial may manifest through the dissemination of false information, revisionist history, or minimization of the atrocities committed. Ideologically, it can be rooted in nationalism, racism, or other prejudiced beliefs that seek to justify or obscure the reality of the genocide. These channels work to reshape public perception and undermine recognition of the victims’ experiences.
Asceticism if I'm not mistaken is the ideology of which you speak. It largely revolves around self-denial.
1 - Classification 2 - Symbolization 3 - Dehumanization 4 - Organization 5 - Polarization 6 - Preparation 7 - Extermination 8 - Denial
Genocide Genocide
The Armenian genocide had profound and lasting effects on society, including the displacement and trauma of the Armenian people, which contributed to a significant diaspora and a persistent struggle for recognition and justice. It also influenced international humanitarian law and awareness of genocide as a crime, prompting greater scrutiny of state actions against minority populations. Additionally, the denial of the genocide by successive Turkish governments has perpetuated tensions between Armenia and Turkey, affecting regional politics and identity. Overall, the genocide left deep scars on collective memory and interethnic relations in the region.
The long-term effects of the Armenian genocide include a profound psychological trauma within the Armenian community and a lasting sense of loss and displacement. It has led to a diaspora that maintains cultural identity while facing challenges of assimilation in host countries. Additionally, the genocide has contributed to ongoing tensions between Armenia and Turkey, affecting regional politics and international relations. The denial of the genocide by successive Turkish governments continues to hinder reconciliation efforts and acknowledgment of historical injustices.
The Turkish Government maintains a policy of full denial as to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 to 1923, despite the fact that several major countries around the world, including France, Russia, Belgium, Canada, Italy, Argentina, as well as 42 states of the U.S., have recognized the Genocide.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recognition_of_the_Armenian_Genocide
The Turkish Government maintains a policy of full denial as to the Armenian Genocide of 1915 to 1923, despite the fact that several major countries around the world, including France, Russia, Belgium, Canada, Italy, Argentina, as well as 42 states of the U.S., have recognized the Genocide.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recognition_of_the_Armenian_Genocide
Denial of materialism
Denial - outright rejection. --- Note that denial is also used in the sense of dogmatic refusal to believe (something). Well known examples include Holocaust denial and climate change denial.
He was denial of women rights. He was in denial of his committed bad deeds. He committed the act even though of his continuous denial.
they stop the genocide at the year of 2002
The Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide and the Armenian genocide.