Is this a debunking that points out that children were killed and adults were scalded in separate incidents, but no children were reported to have been scalded?
The Communist Party of Peru did not “boil children alive”. I have seen nothing like this written anywhere. They did, apparently, use scalding water as a method of execution, along with stones and machetes. They did, also, engage in the act of killing infants, elderly people, and pregnant women at the village of Lucanamarca in 1983. This act was ostensibly retaliation for the murder of PCP cadre Olegerio Curitomay by villagers. Abimael Guzman, known to his Party and the Communist movement as Presidente Gonzalo, took credit for these reprisal killings on behalf of the Party, saying:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abimael_Guzmán https://blacklikemao.medium.com/on-boiling-babies-combating-bourgeois-and-dogmato-revisionist-myths-about-the-communist-party-1bdb5a366ad6
Is this a debunking that points out that children were killed and adults were scalded in separate incidents, but no children were reported to have been scalded?
that’s exactly what it is
fta:
But doesn’t it being wrong just make it a worse post, which is the point?
Right, thank you for saving me the trouble of going
myself.