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The phrase "Nevermore Genocide" most likely refers to one of two things, depending on the context:
1. A Key Plot Point in the Maximum Ride Book Series
In the final book of James Patterson's main Maximum Ride series, titled Nevermore:
The Final Maximum Ride Adventure, a central conflict is the imminent human genocide orchestrated by the villains.
The Plot: The main character, Max, and her "Flock" of genetically enhanced human-avian hybrids, discover a plan to wipe out 99% of the world's human population using a deadly toxin.
The Climax: The book ends (before the epilogues) with the world experiencing widespread natural disasters and Max realizing she may not have saved everyone from the catastrophic events triggered by the plan.
Comparison: The book's human genocide plot has been compared to real-world genocides like the Holocaust due to the goal of wiping out a specific, large population group.
2. A Poetic/Political Slogan
The phrase combines the word "genocide" with the famous literary phrase "Nevermore" from Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven," which means "never again" or "not ever more".
The slogan "Never again" is internationally recognized and widely used in connection with the Holocaust and subsequent genocides to vow that such atrocities will not be allowed to happen again.
Therefore, "Nevermore Genocide" could be used in a political or artistic context as a potent phrase emphasizing the call to prevent future genocides, or possibly as a critique lamenting that genocide continues to occur despite the international vow of "never again".
Other potential, less likely, interpretations from search results include:
An episode title from the TV show The 100, "Nevermore".
A type of large, raven-like creature in the fictional universe of the animated series RWBY, called a "Nevermore".
References to the current debate among scholars and activists regarding whether actions in the Gaza conflict constitute genocide, often framed around the "never again" principle.
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