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Who defines who societys undesirables are etc.?

Posted by: Lark on October 01, 1999 at 12:01:12:

In Reply to: Human testing? posted by Darya on October 01, 1999 at 10:55:55:

: Since there are so many posts about animal testing in here, and since I live smack dab in the middle of a major center of medical research (believe it or not-Pittsburgh!), I see advertisements for human research participants all the time. My question is this: should we forgo all animal testing in favor of human testing? Subjects would be paid of course, and if we got rid of all live testing whatsoever, about 75% of research in medicine would grind to a halt.
: Hmm how about we experiment on society's "undesirables," such as criminals convicted of serious crimes?
: Let's face it, there IS no easy answer to the research question. Yes, it is cruel to subject animals to research. But would it be fair to obtain humans for all kinds of tests, forcibly or voluntairly?
: Let's hear your thoughts.

You arent a member of Stormfront are you? Who defines who societys undesirables are etc.? This is the kind of behaviour that was condoned in Nazi Germany because the state was so sick and savage, the difference between them and us is that we should moderate the state to prevent it doing anything other than enacting an elightened do onto others as would have them do unto you.

I hope you all know that the US and Russians where able to put men in Space and on the Moon because Jews where put in Pressure Chambers until their heads exploded and suspended in Ice Tanks until they became human icicles etc. it's no giant leap for mankind in my opinion anyway, and a lot of people forget Armstrongs "one small step for man" was scripted by a Nazi Scientist too.


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