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The_Catholic
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Yes, if any have been reading my threads lately, I’m still debating with feminists. Now, one such woman is using another woman’s argument, Rasa Von Werder’s, all about why men shouldn’t rule the world and why women should.
Check these reasons out:
**Here is a list of some of the most evil and unethical experiments ever
carried out on humans. While they may seem unbelievable now, keep in mind
that when they were being performed, no one spoke out against them until,
often, it was too late.
to captivity, and its behavioral effects on both authorities and inmates.
Undergraduate volunteers played the roles of both guards and prisoners
living in a mock prison. Prisoners and guards rapidly adapted to their
roles, and soon stepped beyond the boundaries of what had been predicted,
leading to dangerous and psychologically damaging situations.
Half of the children were given positive speech therapy, in which the
fluency of their speech was praised. The other half were belittled for every
speech imperfection and told they were stutterers. Many of the normal
speaking orphan children who received negative therapy suffered negative
psychological effects and some retained speech problems during the course of
their life.
of the Marshall Islands exposed to radioactive fallout from the nuclear test
at Bikini Atoll. In the decades that followed, children began to suffer
disproportionately from thyroid cancer (due to exposure to radioiodines),
and almost a third of those exposed developed neoplasms. A Department of
Energy report concluded that, “The dual purpose of what is now a DOE medical
program has led to a view by the Marshallese that they were being used as
‘guinea pigs’ in a ‘radiation experiment.’”
research program. There is much published evidence that the project involved
the surreptitious use of many types of drugs to manipulate individual mental
states and to alter brain function. Experiments included administering LSD
to CIA employees, military personnel, doctors, other government agents,
prostitutes, mentally ill patients, and members of the general public in
order to study their reactions. LSD and other drugs were usually
administered without the subject’s knowledge or consent.
‘sex-change’
operations in the 1970s and the 1980s, and submitted many to chemical
castration, electric shock, and other unethical medical experiments. As many
as 900 forced ‘sexual reassignment’ operations may have been performed as
part of a top-secret program to root out homosexuality from the service.
former North Korean woman prisoner tells how 50 healthy women prisoners were
forced to eat poisoned cabbage leaves. All 50 were dead after 20 minutes of
vomiting blood and anal bleeding. Kwon Hyok, a former prison head of
security at Camp 22, described laboratories equipped respectively for poison
gas, suffocation gas and blood experiments, in which three or four people,
normally a family, were the experimental subjects.
Laboratory 1, Laboratory 12 and “The Chamber,” was a covert poison research
and development facility. The Soviets tested a number of deadly poisons on
prisoners, including mustard gas, ricin, and digitoxin.
study conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama. Nearly 400 poor
African American sharecroppers were denied treatment for syphilis so that
the effects could be examined. This study became notorious and led to major
changes in how patients are protected in clinical studies.
Imperial Japanese Army. Some of the numerous atrocities committed included
vivisection of living people, including pregnant women who were impregnated
by the doctors, limbs amputated and reattached, and humans used as living
test cases for grenades and flame throwers. Prisoners were also injected
with strains of diseases to study their effects.
German Nazi regime in its concentration camps during World War II. Dr. Josef
Mengele performed experiments on over 1,500 sets of imprisoned twins; fewer
than 200 individuals survived these studies. The tests ranged from the
injection of different chemicals into the eyes of the twins to see if it
would change their colors, to literally sewing the twins together in hopes
of creating conjoined twins. Other experiments included forcing subjects to
endure a tank of ice water for up to three hours to test hypothermia
treatments, and infecting wounds with bacteria to test antibacterial
treatments.
**
Ok, her point is, stuff like this is almost entirely perfomed and invented and thought of by MEN and not women. Oh sure there are exceptions, but more than often women don’t succomb to such horrible acts against the human race, animals and nature, rather, men do.
Hmmm, well, maybe so, but what does this prove? Would the world be better ruled by women? I don’t think so, sin will still exist. But, I need a better answer than that.
Check these reasons out:
**Here is a list of some of the most evil and unethical experiments ever
carried out on humans. While they may seem unbelievable now, keep in mind
that when they were being performed, no one spoke out against them until,
often, it was too late.
- Stanford Prison Experiment
to captivity, and its behavioral effects on both authorities and inmates.
Undergraduate volunteers played the roles of both guards and prisoners
living in a mock prison. Prisoners and guards rapidly adapted to their
roles, and soon stepped beyond the boundaries of what had been predicted,
leading to dangerous and psychologically damaging situations.
- The Monster Study
Half of the children were given positive speech therapy, in which the
fluency of their speech was praised. The other half were belittled for every
speech imperfection and told they were stutterers. Many of the normal
speaking orphan children who received negative therapy suffered negative
psychological effects and some retained speech problems during the course of
their life.
- Project 4.1
of the Marshall Islands exposed to radioactive fallout from the nuclear test
at Bikini Atoll. In the decades that followed, children began to suffer
disproportionately from thyroid cancer (due to exposure to radioiodines),
and almost a third of those exposed developed neoplasms. A Department of
Energy report concluded that, “The dual purpose of what is now a DOE medical
program has led to a view by the Marshallese that they were being used as
‘guinea pigs’ in a ‘radiation experiment.’”
- Project MKULTRA
research program. There is much published evidence that the project involved
the surreptitious use of many types of drugs to manipulate individual mental
states and to alter brain function. Experiments included administering LSD
to CIA employees, military personnel, doctors, other government agents,
prostitutes, mentally ill patients, and members of the general public in
order to study their reactions. LSD and other drugs were usually
administered without the subject’s knowledge or consent.
- The Aversion Project
‘sex-change’
operations in the 1970s and the 1980s, and submitted many to chemical
castration, electric shock, and other unethical medical experiments. As many
as 900 forced ‘sexual reassignment’ operations may have been performed as
part of a top-secret program to root out homosexuality from the service.
- North Korean Experimentation
former North Korean woman prisoner tells how 50 healthy women prisoners were
forced to eat poisoned cabbage leaves. All 50 were dead after 20 minutes of
vomiting blood and anal bleeding. Kwon Hyok, a former prison head of
security at Camp 22, described laboratories equipped respectively for poison
gas, suffocation gas and blood experiments, in which three or four people,
normally a family, were the experimental subjects.
- Poison Laboratory of the Soviets
Laboratory 1, Laboratory 12 and “The Chamber,” was a covert poison research
and development facility. The Soviets tested a number of deadly poisons on
prisoners, including mustard gas, ricin, and digitoxin.
- The Tuskegee Syphilis Study
study conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama. Nearly 400 poor
African American sharecroppers were denied treatment for syphilis so that
the effects could be examined. This study became notorious and led to major
changes in how patients are protected in clinical studies.
- Unit 731
Imperial Japanese Army. Some of the numerous atrocities committed included
vivisection of living people, including pregnant women who were impregnated
by the doctors, limbs amputated and reattached, and humans used as living
test cases for grenades and flame throwers. Prisoners were also injected
with strains of diseases to study their effects.
- Nazi Experiments
German Nazi regime in its concentration camps during World War II. Dr. Josef
Mengele performed experiments on over 1,500 sets of imprisoned twins; fewer
than 200 individuals survived these studies. The tests ranged from the
injection of different chemicals into the eyes of the twins to see if it
would change their colors, to literally sewing the twins together in hopes
of creating conjoined twins. Other experiments included forcing subjects to
endure a tank of ice water for up to three hours to test hypothermia
treatments, and infecting wounds with bacteria to test antibacterial
treatments.
**
Ok, her point is, stuff like this is almost entirely perfomed and invented and thought of by MEN and not women. Oh sure there are exceptions, but more than often women don’t succomb to such horrible acts against the human race, animals and nature, rather, men do.
Hmmm, well, maybe so, but what does this prove? Would the world be better ruled by women? I don’t think so, sin will still exist. But, I need a better answer than that.