> If you think Europe lacks violence, I suggest you read a 20th century history book.
You speak in the present tense ("lackS"), yet you refer to the 20th century, which ended more than a decade ago. I think you are more than a little confused.
> For example, there have been organised, government promoted genocides in Europe after the Linux kernel was first released.
Please name one country in Western or Northern Europe that has had a "government promoted genocide" since the beginning of the 21st century.
We are just at the start of the 21st century, so events from the mid to late 20th century are still relevant and culturally important. Why is 10 years suddenly the distant past?
You speak in the present tense ("lackS"), yet you refer to the 20th century, which ended more than a decade ago. I think you are more than a little confused.
> For example, there have been organised, government promoted genocides in Europe after the Linux kernel was first released.
Please name one country in Western or Northern Europe that has had a "government promoted genocide" since the beginning of the 21st century.