• RyanGosling [none/use name]
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    606 months ago

    Luckily an institution full of people deemed dangerous criminals should have cameras in every corner, so we’ll be able to see who did this.

  • somename [she/her]
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    6 months ago

    yeonmi-park

    But seriously, why remove all the organs? What are you going to do with a brain? Is it time for more head transplants?

    • @Radicalized
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      386 months ago

      “In North Amerika the prisoners are filled with sand after execution, and their organs are sent to schools to feed the starving school children who are taught it’s okay to do crime so that they too will go to prison and have their organs harvested.”

    • @Dalek@hexbear.net
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      276 months ago

      If its true… I know that the brain can be used for medical science.

      It could also be disposed of if the subject has been exposed or subjected to something that alters the brain leading to death, illness or medical injury. Eg the testing of medicine. Not saying thats what happened, just putting out a couple of explanations that would still need proof.

    • GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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      146 months ago

      Least awful: there were dangerous conditions they wanted to keep hidden. Could be lead, drugs, concussion, something the prison they wanted to not get out.

      Most likely: medical research on brains

      Most evil: someone ate it.

      Could be any of the above, or more.

      • HexBroke [any, comrade/them]
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        56 months ago

        It’s rare a pathologist would take a whole brain, but not out of the realm of possibility.

        Within BrainNet Europe (BNE, www.brainnet-europe.org), a consortium of 19 European brain banks established by the European Commission, an Ethical Code of Conduct was installed . This Code covers the basic legal rules and bioethical principles involved in brain banking and is based on legislation and guidelines issued by international governmental and non-governmental key organizations, such as the Council of Europe (CoE), the European Commission, the United Nations, the World Medical Association and the World Health Organization and is mostly based on the Recommendation of the Committee of Ministers of the CoE to member states on research on biological materials of human origin (Council of Europe Committee of Ministers, Explanatory Report, 2005, http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/EN/Reports/Html/195.htm; Recommendation, 2006, https://wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp?id=977859). In June 2008, all BNE II partners signed this Code of Conduct. This type of self-regulation is hoped in the long run to contribute to uniform and unambiguous European legislation guiding transparent brain banking and to guide new and professionalize existing brain banks.

        I love me some voluntary self regulation of checks notes brain collection

  • LGOrcStreetSamurai [he/him]
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    336 months ago

    This sort of thing should only be heard of in some sort of survival horror game lore item describing some fictional super experiment. It’s sickening that real life actual people have their humanity removed when they enter the thresher of the us criminal (in)justice system

  • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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    226 months ago

    Normies: “Thank God no commies are in power, could you imagine a world where DANGEROUS LUNATICS like people who thought racism was bad were in power instead of our based and redpilled leaders!?”

  • Hexbear2 [any]
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    196 months ago

    In USKKKA, they harvest the organs of prisoners and re-sell them on the black market.