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- Aug 21, 2018
Opting for organ donation sounds like a no-brainer to pretty much anyone, does it not?
Personally i have been second-guessing this position more frequently most importantly from two incidents that come to mind.
Your donated skin used to be radical treatment method to save people suffering from degloving injuries, extreme burns or flesh eating bacterial infections. Without the skin you lose that important insulation from the outside world and all it's hazards.
Recent breakthroughs in science however will ensure that your skin might go towards practices that make designer sex organs used in increasingly more demented acts. Remember that the fitting of these fleshcrafted appendages is considered a "life-saving procedure" which can and will set the precedent for using your donated face as liner for someone's new AmHole.
Next exhibit is one of a more convoluted moral standpoint, but worth discussing nonetheless. It concerns the life and death of an Anthony Stokes.
Stokes was born with a deformed heart and was lucky to find a donor that would get him set for life. By 16 he quit using his medicine and started smoking swishers and guzzling cheap booze. This was against the advice of his cardiologist and few years later resulted in congestive heart failure.
Now it doesn't require a physician to know that getting a third chance is nearly impossible, more so with a history of noncompliance. But through leftist media intervention and tireless harassment of the donation board members he pulled it off and got on top of the list.
Later yet he would however make the decision to break into an old lady's house and open fire on her. before commandeering her car and crashing it while turning some poor pedestrian into engine grease. This resulted in his death.
The problem for me is that the two donated organs could have been assigned to people who were not into nocturnal BLM Awareness activity. Maybe they would have lived their lives in peace or maybe they would have made a positive impact on society. Instead they are in a way culpable for or at least sharing in his crimes.
These things have made me reconsider organ donation. How about you?
Personally i have been second-guessing this position more frequently most importantly from two incidents that come to mind.
Your donated skin used to be radical treatment method to save people suffering from degloving injuries, extreme burns or flesh eating bacterial infections. Without the skin you lose that important insulation from the outside world and all it's hazards.
Recent breakthroughs in science however will ensure that your skin might go towards practices that make designer sex organs used in increasingly more demented acts. Remember that the fitting of these fleshcrafted appendages is considered a "life-saving procedure" which can and will set the precedent for using your donated face as liner for someone's new AmHole.
Next exhibit is one of a more convoluted moral standpoint, but worth discussing nonetheless. It concerns the life and death of an Anthony Stokes.
Stokes was born with a deformed heart and was lucky to find a donor that would get him set for life. By 16 he quit using his medicine and started smoking swishers and guzzling cheap booze. This was against the advice of his cardiologist and few years later resulted in congestive heart failure.
Now it doesn't require a physician to know that getting a third chance is nearly impossible, more so with a history of noncompliance. But through leftist media intervention and tireless harassment of the donation board members he pulled it off and got on top of the list.
Later yet he would however make the decision to break into an old lady's house and open fire on her. before commandeering her car and crashing it while turning some poor pedestrian into engine grease. This resulted in his death.
The problem for me is that the two donated organs could have been assigned to people who were not into nocturnal BLM Awareness activity. Maybe they would have lived their lives in peace or maybe they would have made a positive impact on society. Instead they are in a way culpable for or at least sharing in his crimes.
These things have made me reconsider organ donation. How about you?
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