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25 per year (call it one every two weeks?) really doesn't seem that high, esp with their wording of "non-stop executions".
Guess that really speaks to how messed up these execution methods are.
As I type this, I can't help but wonder how the mass executions during the French Revolution affected people's psyche (seems like a well built guillotine would be able to go through closer to 25 executions per day). Anyone have info on that?
I mean yes the headline is sensationalized but that still averages to one every 2 weeks, enough to be considered a pretty regular occurrence. Imagine if every other week your work has a power outage that needs a 4-hour manual reset to fix. After working there for a year would you describe it as an every so often problem or "our power is fucked it goes out all the time"?
In those days most people would be considered heavily traumatized by modern standards. The kind of thing that would send you to multi year therapy these days was just a regular Tuesday back then.
I've never killed anyone. So yeah, one per two weeks is high.
Even most soldiers kill 0 people.
And I would argue that this is different than if a soldier kills someone.
Like, when you kill as a soldier, generally the other person is trying to kill you (or you can at least tell yourself that afterwards. When you're an executioner.....well let's just say they are known for wearing hoods for a reason.
I don't know if it affected their psyche, but seeing old ladies knitting in front of a guillotine and being completely unflinching about getting coated with blood gushing out of the neck that just had a head severed from it would freak me the fuck out.