Colonizers converted fear into murder. [fact]
In the dominant group, likewise, there were cases of mental hysteria; people would be seized with a collective fear and panicky settlers were seen to seek an outlet in criminal acts. What made the two cases different was that, unlike the colonized, the colonizer always translated his subjective states into acts, real and multiple murders.
Frantz Fanon, A Dying Colonialism, loc. 281