• andrew_bidlaw
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    701 month ago

    I’d wait until it’s reported by bigger media channels with their reputation at the stake. Not only it’s stupid, easily provable, heinous, inhumane, but it’s also hard to carry it out, en masse and for no reason, with transplants being executed by select few clinics and less than a thousand of doctors. And having read a lot about prisons and army in USSR and modern Russia, I’ve seen a lot of morbid shit done to a living being, but yet to hear something about organized organ extraction from the dead. It also dawns on me that with how underfed and beaten POWs come back to Ukraine, there should’ve been a different camp to secure their health for their organs to be worth an operation.

    Right now I mark it red but am open to rewiev that.

      • andrew_bidlaw
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        51 month ago

        I’d assume dead once they are on the table knowing our sad state of medicine.

    • @[email protected]
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      171 month ago

      You seem to think they’re letting pows die and extracting organs later? Not much point in that.

      • andrew_bidlaw
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        1 month ago

        You are the second person to point that out. That’s on me. No, I don’t think they choose dead or dying for transplants because, yes, the conditions leading to death and degenerative processes starting right after that render organs useless.