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Why Women Were Denied Quick Deaths in Executions

Mercy was for men. Pain was for women.

In medieval Europe, execution wasn’t justice it was theater. While men were granted swift deaths by sword or rope, women were burned, drowned, or strangled slowly in rituals meant to cleanse “sin.” Their suffering wasn’t punishment it was spectacle.

This video uncovers the dark truth of why women were denied quick deaths how religion, morality, and fear turned execution into performance. From Joan of Arc’s burning to nameless women forgotten in fire, discover why mercy itself became a weapon.

👉 Watch till the end to see how echoes of these rituals still live on in the way society watches, judges, and immortalizes women’s pain.
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Видео Why Women Were Denied Quick Deaths in Executions канала John Uncovered
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