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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/ireland-investigates-alleged-discovery-800-babies-sewer-tank-n123236

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Those could have been turned into valuable vaccines. What a waste.

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Where they emptied of their blood?

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where

in the sewer tank

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I meant to ask were they emptied of their blood?

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I know, I just could not resist.

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'Alleged' discovery?

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Alleged is correct. It is based on the estimations of a local historian who reckoned that the mother and baby home may have buried some 796 children who died of natural causes in the harsh conditions of the time, in unmarked graves. Very few bodies have been found to date. The implication that they were murdered by Satanist pedophiles is not supported. In fact, the hysteria and exaggeration surrounding this matter is driven by the far left's hostility to Christianity and traditional ways, and is being used to push their Satanist, pedophiliac propaganda in favor of abortion, easy divorce and gay 'marriage.'

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But the 'discovery' is not alleged...they did find skeletons.

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They'll blame the Brits

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This is a fake and woke narrative with strong parallels to the hysteria surrounding the narrative of mass graves of indigenous children discovered in Canada. The common element, aside from the falsehood, is the leftist hatred for Christianity, in this case, Roman Catholic nuns, who were providing a charitable haven for unwed mothers (illegitimacy was considered to be a great scandal at the time.)

Debunked here:

https://www.spiked-online.com/2014/06/09/the-tuam-tank-another-myth-about-evil-ireland/

...Most importantly, the constantly repeated line about the bodies of 800 babies having been found was pure mythmaking. The bodies of 800 babies had not been found, in the septic tank or anywhere else. Rather, Corless had speculated in her research that the 796 children who died at the [home for single mothers and their babies] had been buried in unmarked plots (common practice for illegitimate children in Ireland in the early to mid-twentieth century) and that some might have been put in the tank in which two boys in 1975 saw human remains.