WWII Japanese Experiments on Human Beings
#1
Posted 13 December 2008 - 11:09 PM
So to put everyone in the "mood", experiments by Japanese physicians during WWII on live human beings were taking place in Philippine and China on war prisoners from different countries (even on American prisoners), much like those by Dr. Josef Mengele in Auschwitz. These experiments go from vivisections, to pressure chambers, to infectious diseases injections and all the ****ed up **** you can possibly think about.
I'll say no more and let the text say the rest while I go puke myself to sleep:
Doctors of Depravity | Mail Online
Hmm.. Enjoy?
#2
Posted 13 December 2008 - 11:35 PM
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#4
Posted 13 December 2008 - 11:49 PM
Delux said:
Political forum? Should I remove "Japanese" from the title? This has nothing to do with political ****.
#6
Posted 14 December 2008 - 12:00 AM
Kyrein said:
Ok, for those of you who have clearly missed the topic's subject out of an astonishingly high level of ignorance and stupidity (no offense), this topic is about the ****ed up **** that happened over there. NOT about the subjects that happened to be POWs. It's not a "Let's bash on the japanese because a couple of deranged docs went coocoo on POWs".
And what's the difference between POWs and the normal Chinese citizens that were also taken as subjects? Are POWs any different? Oh... I forgot, POWs actually killed people, my bad. Nah seriously, ****'s the same. Now back to the topic if we may?
I had heard of crazy stuff like that but I never heard of the witnesses testimonies (like those that can be found in the link).
#7
Posted 14 December 2008 - 12:17 AM
That and information is sometimes poison. What you have learned can be hard to forget. There are things I wish I hadn't read. Things I wouldn't even share with my worst enemy.
I think you need to find another crowd.
#8
Posted 14 December 2008 - 12:22 AM
LaSirene said:
That and information is sometimes poison. What you have learned can be hard to forget. There are things I wish I hadn't read. Things I wouldn't even share with my worst enemy.
I think you need to find another crowd.
I did warn people are the beginning of my first post, but I do think it's a little much for kids who might think their precious little minds can take a punch. But I'm not going to remove it. Why? Simple; this **** happened for real. People might learn that some individuals are capable of more than just torture we hear about in our "modern" wars. Whats explained in this article is on a whole new level of ****ed up. Two levels above actually.
#9
Posted 14 December 2008 - 12:57 AM
Geez, what's with this rash of humanity sucks threads on the boards? Let's see some good stuff.
Also, let's not start pointing fingers at anybody. You point your finger at the Japanese, and I'll point my finger at you, even if you're a fellow American.
Finally, the Japanese have done a lot of good things. Hell, I think of them as the ideal citizens. Look at the Japanese American population. These guys integrate into their surroundings quickly ( there is no Asian population with more mixed blood families than the Japanese, and these guys started around generation two, as in the children of immigrant families wed into American families ), are respectful, are driven to succeed, are intelligent and work hard. At least more so than most other immigrant populations. We can learn a lot from these guys and I'd be willing to take in more Japanese immigrants any day.
Did you know, in a city right next to mine, there is a Japanese community. One of the sons of that community refused to go to Iraq. The entire community ostracized him for bringing shame to their community by refusing to fight for AMERICA. These guys are more red, white and blue than a lot of the white people I know. Even my parents, who endured WWII as Chinese citizens, have a lot of respect for the Japanese.
This post has been edited by Celestin: 14 December 2008 - 01:15 AM
#10
Posted 14 December 2008 - 01:17 AM
LaSirene said:
His post is fine, you and whoever chooses to click it makes the choice to read it. Go play in a sand box if you can't handle it. This **** isn't half as bad as the crap that's in the Secret Crush thread.

#13
Posted 14 December 2008 - 01:39 AM
#15
Posted 14 December 2008 - 01:56 AM
#17
Posted 14 December 2008 - 05:39 AM
if your going to bring up one country's terrible biological experiments might as well bring up all the others because its not as if one is worse than the other, they're all equally unethical....
#18
Posted 14 December 2008 - 06:22 AM
But I'm sure this is the wrong forum. This is a fansite about a game, you know, having fun in a cooperative and/or competitive way, not about gruesome historical subjects. No politics, no excessive violence, no porn, there should be limits here.
#19
Posted 14 December 2008 - 06:33 AM
Kidding.
Its nothing off your back and its certainly not anything off mine. Let it be. Besides, its fun to discuss something besides games.
This post has been edited by Celestin: 14 December 2008 - 06:36 AM
#20
Posted 14 December 2008 - 06:38 AM
You whiners are the people that are turning the world into the Nanny state that it's becoming/become. You're the gits to blame, trying to protect everyone else from anything deemed "not nice and flowery".
Yes, this is an Aion fansite... But we're also a community of fairly intellectual people, and we have alot of discussion that is not even remotely related to gaming, let alone related to Aion. Whether you, yourself, think this is the place to discuss these issues means sweet F.A. You're not our mothers, you don't have to protect everyone. People have the right to post this stuff, and people have the right to choose whether they read it or not.
Bottom line, stfu whining and either stay on topic or don't post anything.
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