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		| the poem is mainly used to 'defend' communists and anti-vietnam war stances. | 
	
 See, at the moment I see the poem mainly being evoked by the Pro-Israel contingent, or in relation to Darfur.   I can't think of two more appropriate applications.    It says to take genocide personally even when you are not the target. ...or that "their" problem IS your problem.  I don't know man, do you think the  "Never Again" slogan is about pacifism?