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Mob beheads 5 family members for ?witchcraft?

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GUWAHATI, India - A tea plantation worker and his four children were beheaded in India?s remote northeast by a mob which accused them of practicing black magic, police said on Sunday.

Sixty-year-old Amir Munda, who was also a traditional healer, his two sons and two daughters were killed by angry villagers after a kangaroo court held them guilty of spreading a mysterious disease which killed two people and left many others ill over the last two weeks.

The incident took place late on Saturday in a tea garden near Biswanath Charali town in Sonitpur district of Assam state, about 190 miles north of Guwahati, the state?s main city.

?More than 200 people who were involved in the gruesome murder marched to the police station carrying the severed heads and shouting slogans against witchcraft all the way,? T. Gogoi, a local police officer, said by phone.

He said the heads were left at the police station.

Tribal people and tea plantation workers in Assam, who live in unhygienic conditions in malaria-infested areas with little drinking water and healthcare facilities, often go to local traditional healers to cure illnesses.

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Moderate, educated or rationalistic people? Judge for yourself.

I guess they will be able to cure themselves now since they murdered the healer.

This is the exact behaviour which highlights rigidness and the prevalent extremism. No respect for the beliefs of others at all. I wonder how this will be justified as being right?
 
Originally posted by: asadasif
Moderate, educated or rationalistic people? Judge for yourself.

I guess they will be able to cure themselves now since they murdered the healer.

This is the exact behaviour which highlights rigidness and the prevalent extremism. No respect for the beliefs of others at all. I wonder how this will be justified as being right?

who are you referring to? the killers?
 
Do people in that part of the world have access to education, television, radio? seems like they are locked in a time warpe, behaving like people from 400 years ago.
 
Until you have higher authorities step in and stop this nonsense, it will continue.


Here is an example:

By early autumn of 1692, Salem's lust for blood was ebbing. Doubts were developing as to how so many respectable people could be guilty. Reverend John Hale said, " It cannot be imagined that in a place of so much knowledge, so many in so small compass of land should abominably leap into the Devil's lap at once." The educated elite of the colony began efforts to end the witch-hunting hysteria that had enveloped Salem. Increase Mather, the father of Cotton, published what has been called "America's first tract on evidence," a work entitled Cases of Conscience, which argued that it "were better that ten suspected witches should escape than one innocent person should be condemned." Increase Mather urged the court to exclude spectral evidence. Samuel Willard, a highly regarded Boston minister, circulated Some Miscellany Observations, which suggested that the Devil might create the specter of an innocent person. Mather's and Willard's works were given to Governor Phips. The writings most likely influenced the decision of Phips to order the court to exclude spectral evidence and touching tests and to require proof of guilt by clear and convincing evidence. With spectral evidence not admitted, twenty-eight of the last thirty-three witchcraft trials ended in acquittals. The three convicted witches were later pardoned. In May of 1693, Phips released from prison all remaining accused or convicted witches.

By the time the witchhunt ended, nineteen convicted witches were executed, at least four accused witches had died in prison, and one man, Giles Corey, had been pressed to death. About one to two hundred other persons were arrested and imprisoned on witchcraft charges. Two dogs were executed as suspected accomplices of witches


The Witchcraft Trials in Salem
 
Originally posted by: LumbergTech
Originally posted by: asadasif
Moderate, educated or rationalistic people? Judge for yourself.

I guess they will be able to cure themselves now since they murdered the healer.

This is the exact behaviour which highlights rigidness and the prevalent extremism. No respect for the beliefs of others at all. I wonder how this will be justified as being right?

who are you referring to? the killers?


Yes, and the thinking that caused this.
 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Do people in that part of the world have access to education, television, radio? seems like they are locked in a time warpe, behaving like people from 400 years ago.

Yes.
 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

They were accused of molesting a boy.

How do you think the govt knew they were gay? Because they were accused of molesting/raping a boy.

They weren't executed because they were homosexuals. Nice try.

Gay people don't exactly walk around making love on the streets of Tehran anymore so than straight people and there are plenty of homosexuals in Iran.
 
We are all the same, filled with a powerful, repressed, self-loathing from being put down as the means to apply a profound pressure to conform to the generalized societal insanity that surrounded us all as children, and to which we now blindly have all been converted.

We are all the same and our madness too will manifest as soon as we encounter the magician who exposes who we are. What we did to Christ we will do to any lover because it was the lover in us that was killed.

Until we integrate the other into our self recognition we will always act as if what hates us and must be destroyed is out there.
 
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

Don't make this a gay thread. Keep to the topic.

What is topical is a matter of vision and the larger the vision the larger the topic, no?

Don't forget that you think in a four hundred year old tradition to people four hundred years in the future. Maybe aidanjm is way ahead of his time.
 
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

Don't make this a gay thread. Keep to the topic.

What is topical is a matter of vision and the larger the vision the larger the topic, no?

Don't forget that you think in a four hundred year old tradition to people four hundred years in the future. Maybe aidanjm is way ahead of his time.

:roll:
 
Originally posted by: Aimster
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

They were accused of molesting a boy.

How do you think the govt knew they were gay? Because they were accused of molesting/raping a boy.

They weren't executed because they were homosexuals. Nice try.

Gay people don't exactly walk around making love on the streets of Tehran anymore so than straight people and there are plenty of homosexuals in Iran.

actually, they were killed for their homosexuality. The bogus story/ allegation that they raped someone was created by Iranian authorities months after they were killed, in order to justify their murder to an outraged international community. However the reason they were killed is irrelevant to this thread. Murdering two teenagers using a barbaric hanging method is every bit as incomprehensible and insane as the actions of the Indians described in the OP. This kind of primitive behavior isn't unique.
 
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

Don't make this a gay thread. Keep to the topic.

My point is that the kind of primitive babaric behavior described in the OP is not unique. e.g., beheading someone for witchcraft is no different to hanging or killing people for homosexuality (something that happens all the time)
 
This could easily happen in the US (again). With the growing influence of religion in government and the desire to put religious laws into our laws, we could very well have our very own American Christian Taliban enforcing those laws and meting out punishment.
 
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

Don't make this a gay thread. Keep to the topic.

What is topical is a matter of vision and the larger the vision the larger the topic, no?

Don't forget that you think in a four hundred year old tradition to people four hundred years in the future. Maybe aidanjm is way ahead of his time.

:roll:

Good for you. You sent me a pic of you looking for vision. Hope you find some.

 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

Don't make this a gay thread. Keep to the topic.

My point is that the kind of primitive babaric behavior described in the OP is not unique. e.g., beheading someone for witchcraft is no different to hanging or killing people for homosexuality (something that happens all the time)

Oh-kay!
 
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

Don't make this a gay thread. Keep to the topic.

My point is that the kind of primitive babaric behavior described in the OP is not unique. e.g., beheading someone for witchcraft is no different to hanging or killing people for homosexuality (something that happens all the time)

Oh-kay!

aidanjim was saying that justifying the execution of a homosexual is analagous to justifying the execution of a witch. You seem to disagree.

Do you think that it is more justifiable to execute homosexuals?
 
Originally posted by: Kibbo86
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

Don't make this a gay thread. Keep to the topic.

My point is that the kind of primitive babaric behavior described in the OP is not unique. e.g., beheading someone for witchcraft is no different to hanging or killing people for homosexuality (something that happens all the time)

Oh-kay!

aidanjim was saying that justifying the execution of a homosexual is analagous to justifying the execution of a witch. You seem to disagree.

Do you think that it is more justifiable to execute homosexuals?

I think he got upset by the implication that he is also a primitive.
 
Originally posted by: Kibbo86
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: asadasif
Originally posted by: aidanjm
It's not that much different to this..
(NSFW)

Don't make this a gay thread. Keep to the topic.

My point is that the kind of primitive babaric behavior described in the OP is not unique. e.g., beheading someone for witchcraft is no different to hanging or killing people for homosexuality (something that happens all the time)

Oh-kay!

aidanjim was saying that justifying the execution of a homosexual is analagous to justifying the execution of a witch. You seem to disagree.

Do you think that it is more justifiable to execute homosexuals?

No. I did not disagree. I just asked him to not get too off topic.
 
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