- published: 18 Aug 2016
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A massacre is a specific incident which involves the deliberate slaughter of people, although a tight definition has never emerged.
The first recorded use in English of the word massacre to label an event is Marlowe's (circa 1600), The massacre at Paris (a reference to the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre). The word ultimately derives from Middle Low German *matskelen meaning to slaughter.
Massacre is also a verb that means to kill (people or, less commonly, animals) in numbers, especially brutally and indiscriminately. The first known use for this meaning was in 1588.
The term is also used metaphorically for events that do not involve deaths, such as the Saturday Night Massacre—the dismissals and resignations of political appointees during Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal.
Robert Melson's "basic working definition," reads, "by massacre we shall mean the intentional killing by political actors of a significant number of relatively defenseless people... the motives for massacre need not be rational in order for the killings to be intentional... Mass killings can be carried out for various reasons, including a response to false rumors... political massacre... should be distinguished from criminal or pathological mass killings... as political bodies we of course include the state and its agencies, but also nonstate actors..."
Digging up the graves to fulfill my needs
Of my necrophilic lustful greed
Sex with the dead is what I crave
Touch the cold flesh that drives me insane...
Corpse grinder
Corpse grinder
Corpse grinder
Grind!
Mutilated bodies piled on the floor
Returning to the site to get some more
Uncontrolled rage now takes its course
To fuck a maggot infested corpse...
Corpse grinder
Corpse grinder
Corpse grinder
Corpse grinder
Corpse grinder
Corpse grinder