If you’re a firm believer in karma, you probably don’t worry too much about getting revenge on the person who cut in line at the grocery store or who refused to make space for you to sit on the bus. They’ll get what’s coming to them! But unfortunately, life isn’t fair. And sometimes, even the most terrible people don’t get what they deserve while they’re still alive.
Redditors have recently been discussing evil historical figures who somehow managed to leave the Earth without ever having to answer for their crimes. Whether they were let off way too easily or avoided any punishment at all, below, you can read all about these awful people who somehow “won.” Keep reading to also find a conversation with Alan Bellows of Damn Interesting, and be sure to upvote the people that you wish had seen justice!
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Mother Teresa.
Lived in luxury, and died with dignity, while the people she was supposed to help suffered, dying in agony, because she believed pain in death brought you closer to god.
A belief she didn’t have the courage to test.
Shirō Ishii The commander of Unit 731 and other facilities that performed medical experiments on human beings during WW2 in Japan Surgeons would cut open someone without anesthesia, ripping off limbs, or tearing out body parts. They’d sometimes tie a person to a pole outside in the freezing winter and then pour cold water on them to speed up the process of freezing their limbs. Once completely frozen they’d then smash the limbs off with a metal rod. Some of the most sickest, heinous s**t imaginable. The part that angers me the most is that he, along with several others were granted immunity in exchange for information and research. Got away free and never was punished.
There's a 1988 Japanese film about this. "The Man Behind The Sun". It's extremely disturbing and there's been accusations that the director committed animal cruelty during filming.
Kim Jong Il. He lived in the lap of luxury while the vast majority of his country lived in abject poverty. He got steak and lobster every night, expensive alcohol imported from all over the world, had a film collection of 20,000 movies including Western films that were illegal for anyone else to own, f****d any woman he wanted, was infallible and worshiped by the very people he was oppressing.
That slimy little f**k enjoyed all of the luxuries imported from capitalist nations which were illegal for everybody else in the country.
I think it's valid for all the Kim family and most of the other communist monsters like Castros, Ceausescu, Honecker, and all the Soviet leaders including Putin and others.
To learn more about some of these terrible historical figures, we reached out to Alan Bellows of Damn Interesting, a site dedicated to sharing fascinating information about science, history and psychology. Alan was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and discuss some figures that he believes didn't get what they deserved.
"Most people will know the obvious examples—the ruthless dictators who relinquished mortality before justice apprehended them: Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Augusto Pinochet to name a few," he shared. "There are also controversial examples, such as Christopher Columbus, who enslaved, mutilated, and executed indigenous people after discovering the Americas. And Henry Kissinger, who engaged in 'statesmanship' mostly by instigating wars and overthrowing legitimate governments."
Rupert Murdoch.
fractiousrhubarb:
No person has done more damage to Australia, the UK and the US than this despicable man… he’s done nothing but manufacture so hatred and division for 70 years.
I wonder if MAGA members and the civil war mongering conservatives will ever realize all the hatred they have was manufactured by mostly lies from FOX news. And if they do, will they even have regrets for all the innocent people they ultimately will hurt?
The answer is the Sacklers.
n0ahhhhh:
Did you read Empire of Pain too? That book was insane. I highly recommend it for anyone who is interested in why the pharmaceutical industry is the way it is. The Sackler family essentially created the opioid crisis in America. It's honestly a pretty wild story.
Mitch McConnell. He is one of the most corrupt, partisan politicians who ever held office. He's retiring at the end of this year and he will never be held to account for all of the harm his policies and actions have caused.
He has created the most right-wing Supreme Court in history. Denied Obama his right to get someone onto the Supreme Court, then pushed 3 folks in under trump, going against his reasoning for denying Obama. and mcconnell said trump was dangerous, until the second trump was in office, then became best buds. Evil Evil man
Alan also named several lesser known evil historical figures. "Du Yuesheng, an orchestrator of the Shanghai massacre. On 12 April 1927, members of his Green Gang murdered as many as 5,000 political enemies. He was exiled, but lived the rest of his life in wealth and comfort," he shared.
"The American Liberty League, who attempted to recruit a World War I hero in a coup against the US government," Alan added. "The administrators of the Untreated Syphilis Study at Tuskegee, a study started in 1932 to monitor the progression of syphilis in a Black population. In the mid 1940s penicillin was discovered, and it was found to be an effective cure for syphilis, but the study administrators kept this a secret from the test subjects, and warned local doctors not to provide the medication. Even after the study was forced to shut down due to public outcry, none of the administrators were ever charged."
The House of Saud.
Mtfdurian:
They destroyed an entire religion from the inside out with their extremist views. Now, almost a quarter of the world is lured into believing the more extreme views that they represent, destroying vernacular adaptations of Islam, that had more room for matriarchy, for gender diversity, and a lot of other concepts that salafism does barely leave any room for, if any.
Josef Mengele. The head physician at Auschwitz who performed experimental surgeries. Nick named the angel of death and was never held accountable. In fact, he was mostly unknown to the public until the 80s when one of his survivors brought his crimes to light. He's one of the many examples of why I don't believe in Karma.
BarryCheckTheFuseBox:
The Nazi ‘Doctor of Death’ who escaped Germany to South America, started a family and despite being hunted by the US, German and Israeli governments for decades, didn’t even hide his identity by the end of his life. He drowned after having a stroke in 1979.
Pretty sure he inspired the Dr. Arthur Arden character in American Horror Story Asylum.
Pol Pot got to die in his sleep in 1998. He deserved far worse.
Baboshinu:
Also important to note that he was interviewed a few times prior to his death. Whenever he was asked about any of his atrocities, he would play dumb about it and skirt the questions. He would say things like the classic denial technique of “oh come on it wasn’t that many people” and “okay but I didn’t kill babies. Just adults. I’m not a monster, you know”. He openly stated he had a clear conscience and had no remorse for the millions he killed all the way through to the end. He was a genuine monster.
We aren't omniscient, can we get a summary of what he did or something please?
Thankfully, however, some people who have committed atrocities did get their comeuppance. "One example that comes to mind is Thomas Midgley," Alan shared. "One of his inventions was leaded gasoline, which caused the whole planet to become polluted with neurotoxic lead."
"He knew about lead's ill effects, even suffering some of them himself due to his close contact with it. Nevertheless he deliberately misled the public about the danger. He later invented CFCs, the spraycan propellants that famously damaged the ozone layer," Alan continued.
"Midgley received nothing but praise for these inventions during his lifetime, the ill effects did not become evident until later. In his middle age, he was disabled by polio, so he invented a system of motorized pulleys to help him navigate his bed. He was later found strangled to death by a malfunction of his own invention," he added. "While he never faced true justice, one could argue that he did receive poetic justice."
Jimmy Saville. One of his victims once escaped him, ran into the lobby and shouted that Saville was attempting to assault her. The people there simply laughed and mocked her.
Kleptorgazt:
Definitely one if the most sickening travesties and injustices in my opinion. So, so many people for decades knew, they just had to, yet the was allowed to continue being left alone with and abusing countless children because of his celebrity. F**king disgusting that he died happy, beloved, and without facing any repercussions for his abhorrent actions.
The floodgates opened very soon after his death, so quickly that there had not been enough time for any investigation to have been completed. It just showed that too many people knew and did nothing. Anyone who spoke out during his lifetime was blacklisted from the BBC.
I've haven't seen Nestlé.
Like giving free baby formula to new mothers so their milk drys up and they have to depend on Nestle formula....that they can't afford ...
Telling mothers in areas without clean water supplies that baby formula is safer and more nutritious than their own milk... Trying to make water a commodity and trying to limit access to natural water supplies
Load More Replies...The CEO once said, access to water is not a human right, to give you some idea how despicable this company is. Meanwhile, they were getting free water from many states in the US they had made deals with. Also, their chocolate is made by child slaves.
Other than the obvious candy and chocolate chips, here’s a convenient list on Nestle products to boycott. Purina (dog and cat food), Carnation, Boost (nutritional drinks), Buitoni, Cheerios, Coffee Mate, DiGiorno, Drumstick, Gerber, Hagen Daaz, Hot Pockets, Lean Cuisine, Maggi, Natures Bounty, the NES-es (Nescafé, Nestea, Nesquick, Nespresso), Nido, Perrier, Pellegrino, Stouffers.
Cheerios? I think you'd better check again. That's made by General Mills, not Nestle.
Load More Replies...stealing wells or access to them in Africa so now folks have to buy their own water and live in a field of plastic.
These greedy scumbags insist that water is not a human right.
abusing water rights, saying regular people don't deserve water, what's up with their CEO with that red eye?
Not to be confused with Nestle England. They are two different chocolate companies all together
They are the exact same company: https://www.nestle.co.uk/en-gb/media/newsfeatures/nestle-150-years-timeline
Load More Replies... Leopold the 2nd.
Reasonable-You8654:
He is one of the few people who truly make my blood boil with seething rage when I read and think about what he did, and that’s only to start with the fact that they held conferences preying on African countries with permission of absolutely nobody to go and treat human beings like animals.
He is one of the few people that I would’ve genuinely wished to dig out of his grave only to spit on him and throw him to some vultures. He will never have been able to suffer enough for the disgusting acts of horror he ordered and committed towards Congo, to this day in 2024 they haven’t recovered.
The West is only in it's current form as a result of the murder and theft it has committed in the global south and against indigenous peoples. And then some have the gall to say that the African continent has benefited from the genocide committed against them and that Africans should be grateful for the aid that western nations "give" them.
The Catholic Church during the Inquisition, The Spaniards in Central and South America, destroying everything in their path through blood and disease, courtesy of the church, the Europeans that destroyed Indigenous culture in North and South America because of "God's will" , the Roman's, Marco Polo, etc.
The guys that tortured Junko Furuta.
n0ahhhhh:
It’s terrible that just reading reading the name Junko Furuta immediately conjures the most gruesome upsetting and imagery in my mind. That poor girl, I can’t believe her killers are all walking free.
Wow. Just read the Wikipedia article. That poor girl, I can’t imagine the mental torment and physical pain she was put through. Shocking that her torturers and murderers got such short sentences and horrifying that the parents in the house where she was held were complicit in it.
Iranian theocrats. Almost half a century later still in power and causing a lot of trouble in the region, in addition to oppressing their own people.
Stalin. Terrorised his way to controlling one of the largest empires of all time and wielded absolute, despotic power.
Sure, nature eventually got him but she gets us all. So I think he got away with it.
He kind of got himself, oddly enough; if his guards hadn’t been so petrified of checking up on him, he might not have died of that stroke.
Any politician that walked out of office with billions more than they had when they took office.
And then turns around to schmooze their former colleagues as a lobbyist for the interests that paid them off while in office
Reagan. Had the CIA sell crack to black neighborhoods to raise secret funds to give to Iran. Destroyed black neighborhoods and families, gave rise to the projects and has overshadowed U.S. black culture for decades to come. Also, helped get rid of insane asylum funding which flooded the streets with mentally ill homeless. Economic depression causing stock buy backs legal again, which is why we have a short term investor driven economy resulting in massive layoffs without any real notice.
Goebbels, his propaganda still runs strong today, 90 years later.
Joseph Smith. Died a "martyr" but that led to the creation of one of the largest and wealthiest cults in modern history that's filled with abuse of women and children, a long history of racism, and continues to profit off the poor and needy.
If you want a history about the Mormons, check out Southpark's musical bit.
Andrew Jackson basically orchestrated a genocide and a lot of folks sing his praises to this day.
MyHamburgerLovesMe:
Andrew Jackson - The Indian Removal Act
>The Removal Act paved the way for the forced expulsion of tens of thousands of American Indians from their land into the West in an event widely known as the "Trail of Tears,...
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>In the 21st century, scholars have cited the act and subsequent removals as an early example of state sanctioned ethnic cleansing or genocide or settler colonialism
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 squeaked through Congress with the support of the Democratic Party against the opposition of the Whig (conservative) Party. Cherokee tribes and others fought it in the courts to no avail. The Seminoles and others fought it with weapons, also to no avail. Andrew Jackson's implementation represented the consensus of white settlers at the time, many of whom still believed Native Americans to be savages.
Kissinger.
proscriptus:
The blood of countless millions is on his hands, and he remained an accepted and welcomed part of American politics until his death.
In Germany we have Aribert Heim, the butcher of Mauthausen who was on a level with Mengele but never got prosecuted by the allies. Worked as a gynecologist after the war till 1962 when he got tipped off about police at his home so he fled to Egypt.
I am ashamed of post-war Germany, when so many Nazi a******s just kept on living their normal lives.
Augusto Pinochet. Died in 2006 under house arrest, in the lap of luxury, without being tried for multiple charges of human rights violations (including wrongful detention, physical torture, sexual abuse, psychological repression, and just plain murder) and illegal enrichment.
He managed to pull this s**t off with the very help of Kissinger and the CIA. They should trial his whole family and take all that money they made through his dictatorship. Chile has their own 9/11 thanks to the USA. Downvote all you want but this is true.
Steve Bannon and Roger Stone were both sentenced to prison for their federal crimes, but had their convictions pardoned by fellow criminal buddy Donnie Jon.
Mao Zedong. Killed as many as 80 million people as a direct result of his policies. The communists still enshrine him as a great leader and national hero and idiots in the Western left take his writings seriously.
I’m a little worried about the apparent growing trend in people ‘seeing the truth’ behind the words of Osama Bin Laden and Hitler, too…
Daughters of the Confederacy… they pushed a revisionist view of the Civil War in the south and this idea that it was about states rights and not slavery… also took part in building statues of confederate soldiers and glorifying them. It’s why so many conservatives and people from the south have a positive outlook of the confederacy and that it’s a part of “southern heritage”.
I grew up in the North, and even our High School American History textbooks had this revisionist nonsense about the Civil War being over States' Rights and "socio-economic differences." Google "The Cornerstone Speech," and you'll hear the real reason straight from the horse's a$$.
A lot of these comments aren't people who won, but people who lost and just didn't get the punishment people thought they deserved. But a real evil winner? Try the Dole company and what they did with Hawaii.
ScreamingVoid14:
Pretty much any company found on the tropical fruits aisle or sugar aisle of your local supermarket.
This is why I love BP - makes me visit history and keep informed.... https://www.ranker.com/list/how-dole-stole-hawaii/melissa-sartore
Mobutu Sese Seko, president of then-Zaire. He died in a luxurious exile in Morocco at age 79.
He would have meals flown in from Michelin-rated restaurants in Paris on chartered flights of the supersonic Concorde, because regular airliners weren't fast enough to deliver it fresh enough to his liking. He even spent millions to build a new airport, as none of the existing airports had the 3-kilometer long runway to handle the Concorde.
The average citizen under his rule had an annual salary of less than $150, roughly 50 cents a day.
A single passenger ticket on the Concorde is about $20,000 in today's dolars.
Maybe he was making a satirical point about what Belgium first did to his country? Nah, probably not...
The Marcos family.
This family plundered almost the entire Philippine treasury during Ferdinand Marcos’ two decade rule.
They were exiled to Hawaii for a few years, but they were able to go back to the Philippines nevertheless. They (Imelda (the wife of Ferdinand Marcos), Imee (the daughter of FM), and Bongbong (the son) were also able to run for politics again.
Despite the records being unequivocally clear that the Marcoses plundered the Philippine government, (Imelda was actually convicted, but was never jailed for “humanitarian reasons”) the Marcoses are now back.
Imee is a senator, and Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is now the president of the Philippines.
Imelda is also still convicted but has still not, and it looks like will never in her life, taste jail time.
Trillions of pesos and tens of thousands of lives lost.
To be fair Imee and Bongbong had nothing to do with it because they were kids. But Imelda Marcos left behind hundreds of pairs of unused tights and many shoes and clothes. They had everything
General Francisco Franco, after the end of the Spanish Civil War. Through him, the country endured all manner of brutal unchallenged fascism (and over a decade of near total isolation from the rest of the world) until his peaceful death in 1975.
His death wasn't peaceful, though. He never faced judgement, but because his succession wasn't clear, they kept him alive through multiple hospitalisations and operations for months. In my family (in part Spanish) we like to say he died by pieces and it was well deserved.
Koch Brothers.
All rich contributors to politics are evil - unless they are supporting your side.
Dr. John Money's theory behind gender has reached mainstream acceptance in much of the civilized world, despite the unconscionable experiments he performed on innocent children. A truly evil man whom history does not vilify anywhere near enough.
He’s the one who convinced the parents of a boy whose circumcision went disastrously wrong they’d be better off raising him as a girl. He also made the ‘girl’ and ‘her’ twin brother act out ‘pretend’ sexual acts on each other, to somehow affirm his belief that sexual orientation or identity could be ‘trained’ or guided somehow.
Issei Sagawa.
A small, frail, and loner of a Japanese guy, with some demonic mind. Was obsessed with cannibalism, had a failed attempt at doing so, when he stalked a German woman in university and broke into her place with the intention of killing her to eat her buttocks.
Later he unfortunately succeeds during his stay in Sorbonne, France, when he murdered a Dutch woman whom he befriended (the only one who befriended him I might add) in his apartment after having invited her, performed necrophilia and cannibalism over the span of a few days.
He came from a wealthy family that afforded him an expensive lawyer and got off essentially scot-free on insanity plea. He returned home back to Japan where then he became a superstar. He wrote a bestselling book that detailed the murder and his experience, guest starred in many TV shows to further talk about it. Later died at 73, in 2022.
Genghis Khan.
asterboy:
Was waiting for this. Few people in history, let alone this list, come close to the level of civilisational and cultural death and destruction this man caused. Not only did he get away with it, he died an emperor and spawned a dynasty.
Workin_Ostrich:
He would starve out entire cities because his army was so big, they would enslave or kill everyone and he would marry his daughters off to kings and whatnot then his daughters would kill them and take over the ruled lands to give to Kahns armies. Throughout his reign Kahn and his armies killed over 40 million people and enslaved twice that many.
Nearly 8 percent of the men living in the region of the former Mongol empire today carry y-chromosomes that are nearly identical to that of Genghis Kahn.
The Mongols wiped out 40-50% of Hungary's population in the 13th century (1.5 million out of 3 million), with losses of up to 80% in some areas. They carried out horrific executions, e.g. archaeologists recently found an oven containing the skeletons of a mother and her two children.
Casey Anthony.
BostonFigPudding:
Casey Anthony's crime says more about the American legal system than it does about her.
Caylee Marie Anthony was an American toddler who lived in Orlando, Florida, with her mother, Casey Marie Anthony and her maternal grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony. On July 15, 2008, Caylee was reported missing by Cindy, who said she had not seen the child for thirty-one days. According to Cindy, Casey had given varied explanations as to Caylee's whereabouts before eventually saying she had not seen her daughter for weeks. Casey was charged with first-degree murder in October 2008 and pleaded not guilty. It was alleged Casey wished to free herself from parental responsibilities and murdered her daughter by administering chloroform and applying duct tape to her nose and mouth . The defense stated that Caylee had drowned accidentally in the family's swimming pool and that George had disposed of the body. Casey was found not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and aggravated manslaughter of a child, but guilty of four misdemeanours. (Wikipedia)
Wernher von Braun, engineer of the v2, opportunistic nazi, denied his involvement, awarded by Hitler twice in person, used Jewish slave labour denied he knew about it, however there were many accounts of him visiting and encouraging violence to slaves, feared execution at the end of the war, surrendered to the USA and then after the war was lauded and celebrated for getting America to the moon even meeting the president and later being awarded a medal.
General Franz Halder, chief of staff of the German Army (Wehrmacht) from 1938-1942 reporting directly to Adolf Hitler. Halder oversaw the planning for the invasions of Poland, France and Russia (Operation Barbarossa). Among other abominations, he added language into the Barbarossa battle order giving German officers the right to destroy Russian villages and massacre their civilian inhabitants. Thus Halder sanctioned some of the most heinous atrocities committed in all of human history.
Despite Halder’s complicity in war crimes of the greatest magnitude, he wasn’t tried at Nuremberg and was instead allowed to join the U.S. Army as a historian. Recognizing an opportunity to rewrite history, he manipulated the official Army account of the war to elevate the Wehrmacht into a force fighting for a noble cause.
In 1961, the Army, on behalf of President Kennedy, awarded him the Meritorious Civilian Service Award. Halder died in his bed in 1972 at age 87.
The terrorists definitely won when you realize they got our entire society to change because of what they did.
Yasser Arafat.
Sabotaged the peace process in the Middle East, died a billionaire after stealing unfathomable amounts of money from his people.
Made a business out of terrorism. I lived in the ME when he started his little enterprise. A monster.
Nobusuke Kishi, r*pist of Manchuria and twice Prime Minister of Japan.
You mean the Nobusuke Kishi who served in Tojo's cabinet and who was the grandfather of Shinzo Abe, who often openly stated that he admired his grandfather and hoped to rule in similar ways as him?
KWilt:
Still blows my mind that people don't know one of the founders of the Liberal Democrats, still one of the largest parties who effectively controlled the government for half a century in Japan, was literally a fascist.
Christopher Columbus. He’s absolutely evil.
Álvaro Uribe in Colombia, during his governments, since he changed the constitution to be reelected, he implemented a narco-policy for the military that killed at least 6500 innocent people to pass them off as members of the guerrillas and d**g clans while he himself organized large para-military groups that were responsible for razing entire villages in order to expand their estates and his political friends and family could appropriate millions of hectares of land of peasants to expand their own d**g plantations. More than 80 of his political supporters have been captured, charged, but he only says that "it was all behind my back", after 20 years he still has almost 200 bodyguards paid by the Colombian taxpayers and lives in the greatest of luxuries at the expense of the government coffers. EvilUribe-...6-jpeg.jpg
Oliver Cromwell.
Executing a dead man sounds more idiotic than dumbest Tiktok video.
Fidel Castro.
yojifer680:
It's glorious to see them undoing his life's work as soon as he died. Died in 2016, changed the constitution in 2019 to roll back socialism, de facto abandoned socialism in 2021.
William of Orange. Still a hero in the Netherlands but he was a ruthless power hungry backstabber. He used religious extremists to gather his army, first the lutherians, but later the radical calvinists. They were comparable to IS nowadays. Brutal attacks on churches followed by mass killings of catholics in Belgium and the Netherlands.
It changed the Netherlands into a state of anarchy and later a puritanical state.
Er, okay. Isn’t this pretty typical of European history, though? I mean, there are bits of the Netherlands comparable to the Bible Belt but generally it’s changed quite a bit…?
The man who killed Renée Hartevelt.
Augustus.
He was actually a pretty good emperor. He wasnt evil in the sense that he killed tens of thousands for his enjoyment but if it was advantages for him to kill thousands he wasnt thinking for a second.
So once he was on top and everyone did whatever he wanted anyway he became a good leader.
His way to the top however was covered in blood. The only reasons he is remembered as a good leader is because he outlived almost everyone who was already adult when he made his way up the roman ladder. If he had died after 10 years or something he would be hated.
I get really annoyed when I hear the term Pax Romana, they called it peace but it was at the expense of every civilization and culture they destroyed and enslaved.
Winston Churchill, starved millions in Bengal. Sent the black and Tans to terrorise and murder Irish civilians. An evil man who is widely regarded as a good guy because of the evil of those he fought in WW2.
Okay, Winston may have had his bad points, he was human. He wasn’t all good or all bad. But given the circumstances, I wouldn’t immediately compare him to Leopold II or Hitler.
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I'm going to add J. Edgar Hoover to this list. Owner and curator of the world's largest collection of child pornography, and other illegal porn. Blackmail specialist, honey traps and all that. Numerous presidents wanted him gone but didn't dare move against him. Sacked the honest people in the FBI to turn it into a secret police force to rival Göring's Gestapo. And got away with it.
I hope we never add Putin to this list - that is he needs to answer for his despicable crimes!
I didn't see the Taliban in this list....and it absolutely should be.....
The Conservative Government in the UK. They've almost completely decimated the NHS by years of underfunding ensuring that people who can't afford private healthcare can't access treatment. They've ensured that poor people stay poor while letting their rich friends get richer. Misled the public about how much better the UK would be if it left the EU. The lack of action during covid needlessly led to the deaths of many people. They had parties during lockdown at a time when people couldn't even visit their dying relatives in hospital, and when it all came to light, none of them showed any accountability and made a load of excuses as to why it was ok for them to do so. In 14 years of Tory rule, we've seen five prime ministers as they've all been forced to resign. There is another general election this year though so here's hoping. 🙏 I don't really see how their crimes are any different from many others on this list.
Also their endless cycle of scapegoating of everyone not them as either causing the problems they cause or somehow being a bigger problem than they are. I half-wonder what minority group will be the next in their crosshairs.
Load More Replies...Netanyahu and Ismail Haniyeh.. Both keep hatred going strong and peace impossible..
Union Carbide CEOs. They told India, "remove ALL your safety regulations or we won't build a plant in Bhopal", so the corrupt Indian government did that. As many as 16,000 innocent people died during a chemical leak on December 2, 1984, and over 500,000 suffered permanent long term injuries and disability. None of those responsible were held accountable (they were allowed to flee India instead of held for trial), and the company paid only a pittance in "compensation", NONE of which the victims and their families received. The Indian government stole the money. [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhopal_disaster ]
Belgium. Separating the Rwandan population simply by their skin color and width of their noses, into the Tutsi and Hutu. The Belgiums put Tutsi in charge of the region. When Belgium left the region, the Hutu extremists began killing all perceived Tutsi. Over the period of 100 days, over 200,000 Rwandans were tortured, raped and killed. No one, that I've heard ever held Belgium accountable for causing the uprising.
and the fighting moved to already fraught D.R. Congo. Millions died.
Load More Replies...So my take from this is that most evil people are in government, business, religion, or Japan.
The "architect of apartheid", Hendrik Verwoerd. Quite a few years ago a radio show were discussing whether to let his assassin out of jail (they never did). One person called and said, "Never mind let him out, they should give him a medal!" So say we all.
Álvaro Uribe in Colombia, during his governments, since he changed the constitution to be reelected, he implemented a narco-policy for the military that killed at least 6500 innocent people to pass them off as members of the guerrillas and d**g clans while he himself organized large para-military groups that were responsible for razing entire villages in order to expand their estates and his political friends and family could appropriate millions of hectares of land of peasants to expand their own d**g plantations. More than 80 of his political supporters have been captured, charged, but he only says that "it was all behind my back", after 20 years he still has almost 200 bodyguards paid by the Colombian taxpayers and lives in the greatest of luxuries at the expense of the government coffers
D.F Malan was the first apartheid prime minister of South and South West Africa. He died in 1959 at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy of racist brutality against the "non white" population. South Africa was still a colony of the British during the first few decades of apartheid, during the rein of Elizabeth the 2nd and there's no way the British government didn't know about it. Apartheid was abolished in 1989 and the ANC won the first democratic election in 1994, installing Nelson Mandela as president.
a little louder for the people in the back.. This needs to be known.
Load More Replies...No one stated anything about "Mohandas karamchand -so called Mahatma - Gandhi"
I have to assume the only reason Trump isn't on this list is we are all still collectively hoping he will have to face real consequences at some point.
Nelson Mandela was a horrible human being before he "changed" and "healed". The west sees him as a saint, he was far from it. He didn't really change, he was still a disgusting racist until the day he died. His wife was even worse though, she is pure evil. https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion/the-dark-side-of-nelson-mandela/news-story/68f4acdbf2b0b4e6c799e458a55e6cb2
Surprised that the Apartheid Government isn't on this list. They killed 10s of 1000s of people over their political beliefs and imposed a fascist regime on our country for 48 years, oppressing and murdering black people primarily. Only one of their leaders got what was coming to him (Verwoerd).
Let's add 2. Olga of Kiev, who's often lauded as a hero for conquering her enemies after they killed her husband EXCEPT, that she did it by burning towns and killing untold innocent people in the process. A real psycho/sociopath. And. William the Conqueror, generally thought to be a decent leader, EXCEPT that when he took over England he did this little thing called "The Harrying of the North" which was basically a savage campaign of destruction and genocide. Even his contemporaries said that all his good will be out remembered by this one evil, and they were right.
The confedercy. They fought a war so that they could keep owning human being, and are now revered by half the fednecks in the american south. Robert e Lee, the man who lost thee war and betrayed his country is more revered than Grant, the man who kept it together. They were very simullar to the Nazis.
Whoa. I'm a Southerner and half the people here are not enamored with the Confederacy. I'm certainly not. I don't think I've heard anyone speaking reverently of Lee, either. As for not admiring Grant instead? No way. He burned or otherwise destroyed everything in his path on his march to the sea. Those were our family members' homes, shops, barns, taverns, etc. He brought the war to a decisive end, which did need to happen. But, it devastated many families. So, no. Grant is unlikely to become beloved in the South anytime soon.
Load More Replies...This list isn't complete without Karla Homolka. With her husband, Paul Bernardo, she helped torture, rape, and kill three young women including her own sister. When they were caught, she turned on him, blamed domestic violence for her involvement and made what became known as The Deal with The Devil. After signing it, the cops found videos in the attic that showed she had a LOT to do with it all and wasn't forced as she claimed. She did 12 years, got out in 2005, remarried (her lawyer's brother) and had three kids. He's still in jail (as they both should be): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karla_Homolka
I'm adding Avery Brundage is regarded as a highly influential figure in the modern Olympics, being president of the International Olympic Committee from 1952 to 1972 and the only American (and only non-European) to attain that position. However, several of his influences are among his more questionable qualities, such as his obvious racism, particularly on display in the Games of 1936 (when Brundage, as head of the then-American Olympic Committee, successfully prevented a US boycott of the Games, held in Nazi Germany), 1968 (where he bitterly complained about the political demonstrations in it largely by African-Americans, even refering to the Black Power salute incident at it as "the nasty demonstration against the American flag by negroes"), and 1972 (where his decision of continuing the games after the Munich massacre was controversial, and even among those who supported continuing the games, Brundage comparting it with issues regarding Rhodesia's participation was criticizednote ),
This is the most unhinged list I've seen on BP and that's saying a lot. Josef Mengele far far down from MotherT instead of near the top with Shirō Ishii? The odd mother that killed her child instead of thousands of mass-murdering SS'ers that retired to South America?
I think it is because MT still has a good reputation among far too many people. People are trying to make a point.
Load More Replies...List is incomplete without Winston churchill , more than 3 million people died in india because of man made famine, he ordered to export all of rice from Bengal, India to UK ,leaving millions to die because of starvation, and he never had remorse for it
He's on there. And it's not supposed to be a complete list.
Load More Replies...Yank terrorists, so called "soldiers" who commit crimes in other countries. All yank terrorist organizations claim "we don't commit crimes in host countries!" In reality, when a yank terrorist commits a rape or murder, the yanks whisk them out of the country to prevent a trial from happening, or to make it impossible to have a trial. Remember all those yank war crimes in Iraq? The "status of forces agreement" requires ALL trials be held in yankland, not Iraq. How many families or victims of murder and rape can afford to travel to yankland? Hell, how many Iraqis would be allowed in, not labelled "terrorists" and deported? I was living in South Korea when two yanks intentionally ran over and murdered two teenage girls for fun. They never faced trial, protected by their corrupt government. The yank "court martial" was a whitewash and a farce. [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangju_highway_incident ]
All those war crimes? I've seen the list, its not that many, and all of those ended up in military prison or discharge. Those soldiers in all of those cases recieved DDs and time in prison. Not to mention, there are over 1 million people in the US armed forces. If you got 1 million civilians together, you would have almost certainly far more crimes. Also, why in the hell do you keep calling us Yanks like some sort of Confederate soldier? You've already proven you hate Jews with your whole blood libel s**t, you hate soldiers, and now your expanding it to an entire country? You are a disgusting hateful person and a plague on this website.
Load More Replies...This list itself is a joke. Teresa and Reagan? They werent even bad, let alone most evil, she did a lot of charities and rescued many children. Reagan is considered a good president with the deregulation, the inflation, interest and unemployment went down significantly. McConnell and Murduch? Again totally far from the term "most evil", this passage is only a narrow vision from a silly biased lefty who only picked on the stuffs they dislike, smearing people that doesnt align with their point of view, which is misleading and far from the truth. mao should be on the top as he killed and hurt more people than all those together added in this list. And where's lenin, hitler and putin? Perhaps bored panda point here is to post another joke for the sake of entertainment, which it did.
If this isn't your thing, feel free to skip it and check out another post. Not everyone has your taste, some people will fine interest in reading about history-related topics, including me. Bedsides It's not something that pops up often. It's informative as it expanded my knowledge about history, and serves as a reminder that ignoring, turning a blind eye, or forgetting about it is dangerous. And don't dismiss it as merely high school level; there are more "idiotic" posts out there, like AITA, celebrity gossip, shopping, etc. Yes, it might be grim, but the title gives you fair warning, my friend. However, I will agree with one thing you said, more animal related posts are always welcomed. Edit: what mature response to someone's comment. Downvoting without commenting back. Congrats Bruce, you're a brute.
Load More Replies...I'm going to add J. Edgar Hoover to this list. Owner and curator of the world's largest collection of child pornography, and other illegal porn. Blackmail specialist, honey traps and all that. Numerous presidents wanted him gone but didn't dare move against him. Sacked the honest people in the FBI to turn it into a secret police force to rival Göring's Gestapo. And got away with it.
I hope we never add Putin to this list - that is he needs to answer for his despicable crimes!
I didn't see the Taliban in this list....and it absolutely should be.....
The Conservative Government in the UK. They've almost completely decimated the NHS by years of underfunding ensuring that people who can't afford private healthcare can't access treatment. They've ensured that poor people stay poor while letting their rich friends get richer. Misled the public about how much better the UK would be if it left the EU. The lack of action during covid needlessly led to the deaths of many people. They had parties during lockdown at a time when people couldn't even visit their dying relatives in hospital, and when it all came to light, none of them showed any accountability and made a load of excuses as to why it was ok for them to do so. In 14 years of Tory rule, we've seen five prime ministers as they've all been forced to resign. There is another general election this year though so here's hoping. 🙏 I don't really see how their crimes are any different from many others on this list.
Also their endless cycle of scapegoating of everyone not them as either causing the problems they cause or somehow being a bigger problem than they are. I half-wonder what minority group will be the next in their crosshairs.
Load More Replies...Netanyahu and Ismail Haniyeh.. Both keep hatred going strong and peace impossible..
Union Carbide CEOs. They told India, "remove ALL your safety regulations or we won't build a plant in Bhopal", so the corrupt Indian government did that. As many as 16,000 innocent people died during a chemical leak on December 2, 1984, and over 500,000 suffered permanent long term injuries and disability. None of those responsible were held accountable (they were allowed to flee India instead of held for trial), and the company paid only a pittance in "compensation", NONE of which the victims and their families received. The Indian government stole the money. [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhopal_disaster ]
Belgium. Separating the Rwandan population simply by their skin color and width of their noses, into the Tutsi and Hutu. The Belgiums put Tutsi in charge of the region. When Belgium left the region, the Hutu extremists began killing all perceived Tutsi. Over the period of 100 days, over 200,000 Rwandans were tortured, raped and killed. No one, that I've heard ever held Belgium accountable for causing the uprising.
and the fighting moved to already fraught D.R. Congo. Millions died.
Load More Replies...So my take from this is that most evil people are in government, business, religion, or Japan.
The "architect of apartheid", Hendrik Verwoerd. Quite a few years ago a radio show were discussing whether to let his assassin out of jail (they never did). One person called and said, "Never mind let him out, they should give him a medal!" So say we all.
Álvaro Uribe in Colombia, during his governments, since he changed the constitution to be reelected, he implemented a narco-policy for the military that killed at least 6500 innocent people to pass them off as members of the guerrillas and d**g clans while he himself organized large para-military groups that were responsible for razing entire villages in order to expand their estates and his political friends and family could appropriate millions of hectares of land of peasants to expand their own d**g plantations. More than 80 of his political supporters have been captured, charged, but he only says that "it was all behind my back", after 20 years he still has almost 200 bodyguards paid by the Colombian taxpayers and lives in the greatest of luxuries at the expense of the government coffers
D.F Malan was the first apartheid prime minister of South and South West Africa. He died in 1959 at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy of racist brutality against the "non white" population. South Africa was still a colony of the British during the first few decades of apartheid, during the rein of Elizabeth the 2nd and there's no way the British government didn't know about it. Apartheid was abolished in 1989 and the ANC won the first democratic election in 1994, installing Nelson Mandela as president.
a little louder for the people in the back.. This needs to be known.
Load More Replies...No one stated anything about "Mohandas karamchand -so called Mahatma - Gandhi"
I have to assume the only reason Trump isn't on this list is we are all still collectively hoping he will have to face real consequences at some point.
Nelson Mandela was a horrible human being before he "changed" and "healed". The west sees him as a saint, he was far from it. He didn't really change, he was still a disgusting racist until the day he died. His wife was even worse though, she is pure evil. https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion/the-dark-side-of-nelson-mandela/news-story/68f4acdbf2b0b4e6c799e458a55e6cb2
Surprised that the Apartheid Government isn't on this list. They killed 10s of 1000s of people over their political beliefs and imposed a fascist regime on our country for 48 years, oppressing and murdering black people primarily. Only one of their leaders got what was coming to him (Verwoerd).
Let's add 2. Olga of Kiev, who's often lauded as a hero for conquering her enemies after they killed her husband EXCEPT, that she did it by burning towns and killing untold innocent people in the process. A real psycho/sociopath. And. William the Conqueror, generally thought to be a decent leader, EXCEPT that when he took over England he did this little thing called "The Harrying of the North" which was basically a savage campaign of destruction and genocide. Even his contemporaries said that all his good will be out remembered by this one evil, and they were right.
The confedercy. They fought a war so that they could keep owning human being, and are now revered by half the fednecks in the american south. Robert e Lee, the man who lost thee war and betrayed his country is more revered than Grant, the man who kept it together. They were very simullar to the Nazis.
Whoa. I'm a Southerner and half the people here are not enamored with the Confederacy. I'm certainly not. I don't think I've heard anyone speaking reverently of Lee, either. As for not admiring Grant instead? No way. He burned or otherwise destroyed everything in his path on his march to the sea. Those were our family members' homes, shops, barns, taverns, etc. He brought the war to a decisive end, which did need to happen. But, it devastated many families. So, no. Grant is unlikely to become beloved in the South anytime soon.
Load More Replies...This list isn't complete without Karla Homolka. With her husband, Paul Bernardo, she helped torture, rape, and kill three young women including her own sister. When they were caught, she turned on him, blamed domestic violence for her involvement and made what became known as The Deal with The Devil. After signing it, the cops found videos in the attic that showed she had a LOT to do with it all and wasn't forced as she claimed. She did 12 years, got out in 2005, remarried (her lawyer's brother) and had three kids. He's still in jail (as they both should be): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karla_Homolka
I'm adding Avery Brundage is regarded as a highly influential figure in the modern Olympics, being president of the International Olympic Committee from 1952 to 1972 and the only American (and only non-European) to attain that position. However, several of his influences are among his more questionable qualities, such as his obvious racism, particularly on display in the Games of 1936 (when Brundage, as head of the then-American Olympic Committee, successfully prevented a US boycott of the Games, held in Nazi Germany), 1968 (where he bitterly complained about the political demonstrations in it largely by African-Americans, even refering to the Black Power salute incident at it as "the nasty demonstration against the American flag by negroes"), and 1972 (where his decision of continuing the games after the Munich massacre was controversial, and even among those who supported continuing the games, Brundage comparting it with issues regarding Rhodesia's participation was criticizednote ),
This is the most unhinged list I've seen on BP and that's saying a lot. Josef Mengele far far down from MotherT instead of near the top with Shirō Ishii? The odd mother that killed her child instead of thousands of mass-murdering SS'ers that retired to South America?
I think it is because MT still has a good reputation among far too many people. People are trying to make a point.
Load More Replies...List is incomplete without Winston churchill , more than 3 million people died in india because of man made famine, he ordered to export all of rice from Bengal, India to UK ,leaving millions to die because of starvation, and he never had remorse for it
He's on there. And it's not supposed to be a complete list.
Load More Replies...Yank terrorists, so called "soldiers" who commit crimes in other countries. All yank terrorist organizations claim "we don't commit crimes in host countries!" In reality, when a yank terrorist commits a rape or murder, the yanks whisk them out of the country to prevent a trial from happening, or to make it impossible to have a trial. Remember all those yank war crimes in Iraq? The "status of forces agreement" requires ALL trials be held in yankland, not Iraq. How many families or victims of murder and rape can afford to travel to yankland? Hell, how many Iraqis would be allowed in, not labelled "terrorists" and deported? I was living in South Korea when two yanks intentionally ran over and murdered two teenage girls for fun. They never faced trial, protected by their corrupt government. The yank "court martial" was a whitewash and a farce. [ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yangju_highway_incident ]
All those war crimes? I've seen the list, its not that many, and all of those ended up in military prison or discharge. Those soldiers in all of those cases recieved DDs and time in prison. Not to mention, there are over 1 million people in the US armed forces. If you got 1 million civilians together, you would have almost certainly far more crimes. Also, why in the hell do you keep calling us Yanks like some sort of Confederate soldier? You've already proven you hate Jews with your whole blood libel s**t, you hate soldiers, and now your expanding it to an entire country? You are a disgusting hateful person and a plague on this website.
Load More Replies...This list itself is a joke. Teresa and Reagan? They werent even bad, let alone most evil, she did a lot of charities and rescued many children. Reagan is considered a good president with the deregulation, the inflation, interest and unemployment went down significantly. McConnell and Murduch? Again totally far from the term "most evil", this passage is only a narrow vision from a silly biased lefty who only picked on the stuffs they dislike, smearing people that doesnt align with their point of view, which is misleading and far from the truth. mao should be on the top as he killed and hurt more people than all those together added in this list. And where's lenin, hitler and putin? Perhaps bored panda point here is to post another joke for the sake of entertainment, which it did.
If this isn't your thing, feel free to skip it and check out another post. Not everyone has your taste, some people will fine interest in reading about history-related topics, including me. Bedsides It's not something that pops up often. It's informative as it expanded my knowledge about history, and serves as a reminder that ignoring, turning a blind eye, or forgetting about it is dangerous. And don't dismiss it as merely high school level; there are more "idiotic" posts out there, like AITA, celebrity gossip, shopping, etc. Yes, it might be grim, but the title gives you fair warning, my friend. However, I will agree with one thing you said, more animal related posts are always welcomed. Edit: what mature response to someone's comment. Downvoting without commenting back. Congrats Bruce, you're a brute.
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