Party leader faces backlash over his decision to support Republican-led bill to avoid government shutdown

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    7 days ago

    Death? Tarring and feathering wasn’t an execution, it was a humiliation.

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      7 days ago

      I’ve been lead to believe that to be correctly tar and feathered the tar must be applied thickly and to the whole naked body. This causes a slow and agonising death via the complete shut-down of normal skin function.

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        I’ve found numerous cases of tarring and feathering and no intentional deaths. It was typically meant to humiliate someone rather than kill them, which is why it’s not considered a method of execution.

        What does “complete shut-down of normal skin function” mean?

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          The skin can’t breath or sweat under a full layer of tar and ends up like a full body case of advanced trench foot causing numerous complications.

          The context was medieval full body and naked tarring though and it was something I was told as a child around 40 years ago.