Indigenous People Burning Witches Like a Pro
Those poverty stricken indigenous people of Paraguay, Mbya Guarani, have a lovely culture that includes dirt farming and burning witches. And boy do them witches burn!
From Inquistr here:
A 45 year old woman was burned alive at the stake after she was accused of practicing witchcraft in the nation of Paraguay.
The victim, Adolfina Ocampos, was sentenced to death by the local chief of the Mbya Guarani community after local villagers accused her of being involved with sorcery. The villagers tortured her, submerged her under water and beat her before they tied her to the stake, then shot her with several arrows, finally burning her alive in the gruesome display of violence. So far local authorities have arrested 9 men in the village in connection with Ocampos’s murder and all readily confessed to killing the accused witch with little remorse saying that they are “not sorry”.
Ocampo was first targeted as a witch when the relative of one of the village’s leaders took ill. They blamed the prolonged illness on Ocampo, accused her of being a witch and banished her from the village for one month. When the relative did not improve, the village chief condemned Ocampo to death believing that she was responsible for the prolonged illness by practicing witchcraft.
Witches are hard to kill which is why you have to soften them up first with the beatings and the submersion in water. And you aren’t allowed to criticize this beloved culture because all cultures are equal and noble except yours. Your views on barbarism is simply how this tribe engages in spiritualism.