This is horrible but I can’t help but laugh. “Okay, about 80 people are stuck here because their ships ran aground last night. No one knows they’re here, so they have no way to leave unless we help them, so the logical decision here is to simply murder them until there are none left. All in favor of this, say aye!”
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inlandempire@jlai.lu 10 months ago
The law was overturned in 2015 apparently: theguardian.com/…/basques-safe-iceland-district-r…
The edict was issued in 1615 after a storm destroyed three Basque whaling vessels on an expedition in Iceland. Eighty members of the crew survived, said Gudmundsson, and were left stranded in the area. “They had nothing to eat, and there were accounts of them robbing people and farmers,” he said.
The brewing conflict between locals and the whalers prompted then-sheriff Ari Magnússon to draw up a decree that allowed Basques to be killed with impunity in the district. In the weeks that followed, more than 30 Basques were killed in raids led by the sheriff and local farmers. “It’s one of the darkest chapters of our history,” said Gudmundsson, noting that the incident known as the Slaying of the Spaniards ranks among the country’s bloodiest massacres.
Four centuries later, Gudmundsson decided it was time to set right the wrongs of history. Last week, at the unveiling of a memorial dedicated to the Basque whalers who were killed, he repealed the decree. “This decision was made 400 years ago and it has never formally been repealed until now.”
Artyom@lemm.ee 10 months ago
MotoAsh@lemmy.world 10 months ago
I think it was more of, “hey, who the hell is suddenly robbing us?!”
They didn’t have the internet and daily news to tip everyone off. There’d just suddenly be stranded people near by, and if they decided to pillage before asking… I could EASILY see being hostile as a reasonable response. Not necessarily the KoS law, unless they really did just resort to pillaging and theft often.
Something_Complex@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Language barrier makes it harder to ask for help
MotoAsh@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Yea, I don’t envy their situation for sure. Just that it didn’t necessarily have to start from malice. As you point out, it may not have even been malice from the thieves, maybe even if they were literally stealing.
Coming from a punitive place will always miss intention.
lugal@lemmy.world 10 months ago
In 2015? Wow! Iceland is again, like always, ahead of its time
MissJinx@lemmy.world 10 months ago
There are no countries without a dark chapter in their history. At some point every coutry had a shitty person in power. Even Iceland!
LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world 10 months ago
In 2015 they’re like
“Oh yeah we forgot about that law.”
“That would probably explain all the massacred bodies laying around everywhere. We oughtta do something about that.”
MissJinx@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Lol yes
inlandempire@jlai.lu 10 months ago
I guess some laws can be forgotten. From 1800 to 2013, there was a french law that banned women from wearing pants in Paris : www.senat.fr/questions/base/…/qSEQ120700692.html
MissJinx@lemmy.world 10 months ago
And they call themselfs the fashion capital