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Yeah Pol Pot would agree with them...

Here's a white washed dipshit version from marxists dot org:

"...Under the Khmer Rouge Cambodia underwent rapid forced collectivization of agriculture and land redistribution ‒measures which did initially benefit the poorest strata in Cambodian society. The regime also implemented massive forced population transfers from the cities to the countryside, including the emptying of the capital city of Phnom Penh, a city of two million. “New people” ‒those transferred to the countryside‒, ethnic minorities, and foreigners were treated with suspicion. "Bad elements", those who clung to old ways, who complained, or who were too weak to work, were executed. Many were condemned as counterrevolutionaries simply based on their appearance, previous professions, or background. Torture was widespread.

Under Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia became internationally infamous for its “killing fields” and the dreaded Tuol Sleng (S-21) torture and extermination complex in Phnom Penh. By the time they were overthrown by Vietnamese forces in 1979, mass killings, coupled with malnutrition and poor medical care, had killed between 1.5 million and 2 million Cambodians, approximately a quarter of of the country's population."

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>those transferred to the countryside‒, ethnic minorities, and foreigners were treated with suspicion. "Bad elements", those who clung to old ways, who complained, or who were too weak to work, were executed

Executed in on board with.