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Burning at the stake, Gibbetting, and General Meanness.

Ellen Brown

Well-Known Member
So, today, in relatively civilized populations, we would never consider burning someone we don't agree with at the Stake. Around the 15th Century the English, and French were doing it, over the Trinity, I think. Oh, then we hanged or burned some women in Salem, Ma because we thought they were witches.

Did the remembered horror of our deeds make that unsuitable today? Of course, we no longer burn folks, we simply psychologically torture them. Then of course there is Assad dropping barrels of chemicals, and of course ISIS raping and drowning ...

I apologize because I did not do just lots of research on this, and I'm goin to bed.
 

godnotgod

Thou art That
Did the remembered horror of our deeds make that unsuitable today? Of course, we no longer burn folks...

No? Think again.

Witch burnings have been revived in Kenya and Tanzania, instigated by the Christian missionaries. There are many such horrific incidents of mass hysteria caught on tape like this one:

** WARNING: Brutal Scene **

 
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PruePhillip

Well-Known Member
Of course, stuff like this was still pretty regular in *ahem* "certain countries" less than a hundred years ago

Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America

Lynching of Jesse Washington - Wikipedia

Some countries today have rather brutal means of keeping people under
control, ie Saudi Arabia. But there's often an expectation from the general
public about the need for "strong men", ie Russia, China, Venezuela,
Philippines etc..
And... many of these communities point a finger at the nihilistic, narcissist
and socially broken West as a warning of how not to run a society.
We may decry the stoning of a woman for adultery, they might decry our own
society where women have more lovers than children, and married couples
are a minority.
We need to see things from their POV before judging them.
 

Ellen Brown

Well-Known Member
No? Think again.

Witch burnings have been revived in Kenya and Tanzania, instigated by the Christian missionaries. There are many such horrific incidents of mass hysteria caught on tape like this one:

** WARNING: Brutal Scene **



I did not know that. Though I think that war drones are pretty savage.
 
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