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fandomsecrets2023-10-04 07:07 pm
[ SECRET POST #6116 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6116 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2023-10-05 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)* Because Henry VII had Perkin Warbeck executed and never faced the amount of criticism Richard III has faced for it. You can certainly argue that circumstances were different - Warbeck wasn't his blood relation, he was being used as a pawn, there'd been multiple rebellions against Henry VII already, and he was clearly already becoming the focus of potentially larger and very serious threats to Henry's throne.
Ironically, those are all very similar and good reasons as to why Richard III would've had a good motive to execute his nephews, but many of his supporters are kind of in denial about that. It's one thing to claim he didn't do it, but claiming he had no motive or reason to kill his nephews is just silly. Of course he did. The politics of the time were motive enough and political murder is always on the table as an option, no matter how noble someone might appear in other areas of their life.
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there's also an assumption in this whole conversation that richard's culpability resides in whether he gave an actual order, and like....it doesn't lmao. "i won't tell you to do [bad thing] but i also won't inquire if anything happens" is a common political workaround even now.
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