Friday, July 14, 2023

China Executes Kindergarten Teacher For Poisoning 25 Students

According to this article, China has executed a kindergarten teacher who had poisoned 25 of a colleague's students, including one death. "Wang had adulterated the breakfast of her colleague's pupils with sodium nitrite 'in revenge after arguing with the co-worker', the local authorities said at the time," the article reports. 

    Wang purchased the sodium nitrite in March 2019 after falling out with her colleague, surnamed Sun, over 'student management issues', the Jiaozuo court said at the time of her arrest.

    The next morning she added some of the chemical compound - which is commonly used as a food preservative but can be toxic and possibly fatal from overexposure  - into the children's 'eight treasures porridge', the court ruled, according to state media.

    The dish is a sweet-flavoured rice-based porridge which is very popular in China.

    It was reported at the time that 23 children began vomiting and fainting after eating their breakfast. Police launched an investigation after Wang was accused of poisoning the students on March 27, 2019.

    Authorities later found that a total of 25 children were poisoned during the incident that shocked China and triggered global headlines.

Of course, as any liberal will tell you, murders are the consequence of lax laws restricting access to the weapon. So if sodium nitrate was just made illegal, they would reason, this would never have happened.

    You can see this twisted logic in another article: "Usher's ex-wife wants to DRAIN Georgia's largest lake where boater fatally struck her 11-year-old son while he was tubing in 2012 to 'prevent further tragedies'." Because if that one lake is drained, no one will ever die in a boating accident again. Or something like that. 

2 comments:

  1. Think of it as common-sense lake control?

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    1. First they will say that they are only wanting to ban lakes, but then it will be streams, rivers, and all other bodies of water.

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