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      At least one hundred. In 18th century Europe, still, in rare cases, “witches” were burned.

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        Were they burned alive and was it an official act? I think by the 18 century almost everywhere burning alive has gone out of style.

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          Yes, from scimming the Wikipedia articles, the victims of the last cases often were decapitated before they were burned.

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      I mean maybe they’re talking about people who would have accidentally set themselves on fire while building railroads? Or as performance acts?

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      I am much more comfortable to say I’d be one of the hundreds of nameless peasants jumping on the bandwagon of mass hysteria and passing blame. Makes sense, since I would have no access to education or even a second opinion on the matter back then. hindsight is a bitch.

      we are so lucky to live in an enlightened age where delusions of self-rightousness are a thing of the past and no matter what I think I’ll always be on the side of the good guys.