The home, which was run by an order of Catholic nuns and closed in 1961, was one of many such institutions that housed tens of thousands of orphans and unmarried pregnant women who were forced to give up their children throughout much of the 20th century.
In 2014, historian Catherine Corless tracked down death certificates for nearly 800 children who died at the home in Tuam between the 1920s and 1961 — but could only find a burial record for one child.
This is probably from poor medical care.
no this is post-birth abortion… aka murder….
Not really abortion if it’s post-birth, is it? Once they’re born, if you kill them, that’s simply murder. The line is drawn at birth. Otherwise, where do you draw the line? “Billy was killed at age 13 months and Tommy was killed at age 11 months. Thus Billy was murdered and Tommy was post-birth aborted…” No. They’re both murdered.
definitely just murder….
i believe the term for it is infanticide
which is exactly what they wrote:
No it’s not. Most of the infants died from bacterial or viral infections.
800 in a septic tank? then they infected them on purpose…
also autopsies of 800 dead babies in a septic tank from 1961 aren’t going to be super conclusive.
and i don’t really have a lot of trust regarding official stories, especially when related to 800 dead fucking babies in a septic tank