In fact, the evil taste of "public killing shows" like this has been running all over the street before the invention of computers. The ancient Roman amphitheater was used to please the wealthy and powerful nobles. The greatest pleasure of those nouveau riche Throwing away to feed the wild beasts, watching the innocent people get bitten by wild beasts is a side show. Medieval religious courts developed various inhumane tortures to execute infidels, and these executions were public. Take fire torture as an example. The next time a bunch of people are burned to death in a large court in broad daylight, it can be performed four or five times a week, and the people are tired of seeing it.
China in ancient times shouldn’t need to be explained. Ling Chi everyone has heard that sometimes in order to achieve the effect of killing a hundred people, the ruling party would also require the civilians to be there to watch it or not. In the Edo period of Japan and the French Revolution, it was commonplace to beheaded to show the public. A dozen fresh heads that had just been chopped off were lined up and placed in public places for the common people to take a good look. It was even more bloody during the war. The Crusades, the Western Expeditions in Mongolia, the Hundred Years’ War, and every change of dynasty in China, the massacre of the city was just a trifle. The prisoners of war were caught and quickly executed. The unfortunate ones were all kinds of public torture shows. What was it for? No reason, just to make those There is an entertainment program for the winners.
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