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> In 1672, during the Dutch "Disaster Year," an angry mob lynched and cannibalized Johan de Witt, the Grand Pensionary (effectively Prime Minister) of the Dutch Republic, and his brother Cornelis de Witt.
Why aren't ritualistic killings of politicians a thing anymore?
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Some people do try to kill politicians and some succeed but generally I think people don't want to go down that dark path
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>>537972555
but what if you get the peepee and then everyone thinks you're not down with cannibalism if you don't eat it?
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Why don't western men retaliate against bad politicians anymore?
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>>537972555
Johan de Witt was basically our Otto von Bismarck and instead of letting him lead us towards greatness we decided to eat him
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>>537972555
Why did they also kill that random cat, there?
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The kiling was a setup by butthurt Orangists. Afterwards lowlifes couldnt help themselves and directed their rage against the corpses.
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>toothpaste peepoo be like
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>>537973289
>Johan de Witt was basically our Otto von Bismarck and instead of letting him lead us towards greatness we decided to eat him
yummy
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>>537973852
sopa de politico > sopa de macaco
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>>537972555
do they seasoned it?



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