Andy9o8 0 #1 March 22, 2006 http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article352535.ece Excerpt: Hundreds of well-off Japanese and other nationals are turning to China's burgeoning human organ transplant industry, paying tens of thousands of pounds for livers and kidneys, which in some cases have been harvested from executed prisoners and sold to hospitals. ......... Beijing does not reveal how many people it executes, but analysts estimate as many as 8,000 people are killed each year. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IanHarrop 37 #2 March 22, 2006 Well if I was dying and needing a organ transplant and the only organ available was one harvested from an inmate, I'll take the organ thank you very much. If China is finding a way to offset the costs of prison system so be it. Maybe we should all consider this. It might give us some incentive to get prisoners through the "death sentence" system faster. This having people on death row for 20 years is nuts. Let's harvest their organs while their still young enough to be useful ! "Where troubles melt like lemon drops, away above the chimney tops, that's where you'll find me" Dorothy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Richards 0 #3 March 22, 2006 Why not? We may as well make some use of them. Richards My biggest handicap is that sometimes the hole in the front of my head operates a tad bit faster than the grey matter contained within. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucky... 0 #4 March 23, 2006 QuoteWell if I was dying and needing a organ transplant and the only organ available was one harvested from an inmate, I'll take the organ thank you very much. If China is finding a way to offset the costs of prison system so be it. Maybe we should all consider this. It might give us some incentive to get prisoners through the "death sentence" system faster. This having people on death row for 20 years is nuts. Let's harvest their organs while their still young enough to be useful ! Aside from how bizzare that is, what about the innocent who get excuted? What does that make us if we execute an innicent person, part them out and then realize we fucked up? Expedite the execution process? So more errors in exchange for less cost and free organs? Are you advocating mass havoc? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucky... 0 #5 March 23, 2006 QuoteWhy not? We may as well make some use of them. Richards Who are you talking about, Republicans? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frenchy68 0 #6 March 23, 2006 QuoteWhat does that make us if we execute an innicent person, part them out and then realize we fucked up? Innocents should be patched up back together and revived. Guilty parties should remain dead and split into different entities. "For once you have tasted Absinthe you will walk the earth with your eyes turned towards the gutter, for there you have been and there you will long to return." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lindsey 0 #7 March 23, 2006 I don't have a problem with harvesting organs for transplant. Why not? Let it be their way of giving back to society. I'd have a problem with there being a financial benefit, though, because that creates a bigger incentive to "get prisoners through the 'death sentence' systme faster." linz-- A conservative is just a liberal who's been mugged. A liberal is just a conservative who's been to jail Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkyDekker 1,150 #8 March 23, 2006 QuoteI'd have a problem with there being a financial benefit, though, because that creates a bigger incentive to "get prisoners through the 'death sentence' systme faster." And that is exactly it. In a country of over 1 billion people, with a very secrative judicial system, it could be very beneficial to kill a couple of million for their organs and would be relatively easy to hide. Specially since the Chinese have already decided that the gap between rich and poor is too big and they ahve to do something to stifle social unrest. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites