"Do not drink Kool-Aid" is a well-known argument, usually means to buy ideas and systems completely or badly. This is an interesting quote, but behind it there is a story about a terrible background. This sentence is a reference to the massive suicide of over 900 people in the temple of Guyana's People's Temple led by Jim Jones. Jim Jones founded People's Temple, a civil rights group popular in Redwood, California. People's temple began to work very well and became a tragic thing, and it is dirty of history until today.
In 1978 the People's Temple was abolished in Guyana, South America, called "Jones Town" who committed suicide on a large scale, about 918 people including 301 children died. Their suicide method, Cool Aid is a sports drink that drinks a lot of poisons and gives the expression "drink call aid" to those who sincerely support the suspicious or absurd idea. The death of these people took place under Jones' direct direct. In many respects, Jones is an American model around 2018, even though it is not about 1978. Jones trained the "Rainbow" family of African American children, Asian American children, and white children. He is also bisexual, has an enthusiastic sex life, often happens to the cult leader, and occasionally raped. To be frank, I always think that this kind of behavior is the reason people discover cults. Jones claimed that everyone was born in homosexuality once.
Joanstown Massacre, (18 November 1978), a mass murder of members of the California People's Temple Worship - Suicide is a request for Jim Jones' guilty guardian Jonestown Agricultural Commune at their charismatic leader Jim Jones It was. Due to the deaths of more than 900 people including about 17 years old and 17 years old, this event became one of the greatest deaths in American history. Jones opened his first church in Indianapolis in the mid-1950's. At that time, he had no specific sect or theological training. His congregation was known for his ethnic integration, and he was particularly advanced at that time (Jones himself was a white man). In 1960, the congregation of Jones, which was then known as People's Temple, became a member of the disciple of Christ, and four years later, Jones was appointed as a church.