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If a crime against humanity today was not a crime back in history, how do we approach those events? Case in point: Thomas Thistlewood, 1700s Jamacian slave owner, engaged in torture, murder, and sexual violence against his own slaves. It is undeniably evil, but this wasn't a crime. It was the norm.
By The High Crimes Team4.4
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If a crime against humanity today was not a crime back in history, how do we approach those events? Case in point: Thomas Thistlewood, 1700s Jamacian slave owner, engaged in torture, murder, and sexual violence against his own slaves. It is undeniably evil, but this wasn't a crime. It was the norm.

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