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Anyone in need of some spare parts?
Wasn't aware China was still living in the dark ages and this practice still continued :o
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Harvesting the convicts after they can't work is just following the bottom line. The same is true with people who are not convicted but are detained in the re-education through forced labour program. In order for the west to compete against Chinese industry and its exports it needs to lower its workers conditions to an equivalent standard. |
No thanks, Jim. I don't approve of swapping out biomechanical robot parts. If mine break, that's it for me. Transplants are for the selfish, the rich and the infamous.:hmmm:
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To be honest I have no qualms about forcibly taking organs from prisoners after they're dead.
Having personally seen dozens of people die from waiting on the UNOS list, I truly feel there needs to be more available. That's on principle. Now the Chinese judicial system is another topic altogether. |
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I would like to ask if you know how many people have awakened in a hotel bath tub full of ice and discovered that someone had stolen one of their kidneys for some rich, undeserving POS who didn't think they should have to wait for one to become available? Blood and organ donation has become big business, both on the regular medical market and the black market. There's too much room for abuse of it. Call me selfish but, I'll play the hand that was dealt to me and take mine with me to the crematorium. Everyone else can do as they please. See how considerate I am? I'm not going to take up space in a hole in a cemetery. :D |
It is worth noting, both from my live frog pithing for dissection in biology and Lincoln's own head wound, that a high velocity round to the medulla oblongata at the rear of the skull under the occiput bone, ('walnut' to a sniper) will not cause immediate death to rest of the body, making harvesting feasible for that 'golden hour' so familiar to first responders. Good enough for harvesting kidneys, livers, hearts and lungs. Could mess up a cornea or two however... A good aiming financially induced SKS man can augment his income thusly. I suspect our Sino amigos are averting some scandal about to erupt. No need to joke on this planet Fireftr18; just my Uboat number speaks for itself and those guys really put that ICON on the tower!.:arrgh!:
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Harvesting the vegetable garden per se?
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If this is a planned "donation", a very humane and low risk method should be utilized to fully harvest everything possible. |
In my estimation, having a donor organ placed in your body is akin to playing Russian roulette. You have no idea what kind of genetic abnormalities exist within that organ
It doesn't really matter though. From what I've been reading, soon we'll be able to manufacture a new organ with a 3D printer. Then you can play Amazing Grace at Sunday go to meeting. |
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