Posted on 05/31/2013 9:58:20 AM PDT by pinochet
Hospital staff at a mass sterilization camp in West Bengal dumped more than 100 women in a field to recover after their painful operations.
Four doctors at the government-run Manikchak Rural Hospital in West Bengal are under investigation after conducting as many as 106 sterilization operations on Wednesday, the Times of India reports. Medical officials say that each of these patients should have been kept under close watch for at least three hours. Instead, doctors ordered them to be placed in an open, dirty field adjacent to the hospital, exposed to infection and to the eyes of onlookers.
They will attack each other.........
A whole three hours is their standard of care after a major operation. wow
You don’t sound like you’re going to embrace the new ObamaCare, comrade.
I can’t prove it, but I smell the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on this.
That’s a whole hour longer than it actually allows for, says right here on pg 117 in the 0scumbagCare Manual for Sterilization, plus you get a “red pill”, just in case things don’t work so well.
no that wow was for outrage at the unnecessary expense of 3 hours for non-productive workers.
honestly
I’m series
Mass, involuntary sterilization may be coming to a town near you. Dan Brown’s latest book - I forget the title - appears to be trying to make the idea of mass, involuntary sterilization intellectually and morally respectable. As with gay marriage, we know that “it can’t happen here” is a hollow reassurance. What seemed morally absurd just a few years ago has now become mainstream, and those who actively oppose it are now vulnerable to civil and criminal penalties.
Socially India is about 80/90 years behind us, so this jibes right int here to what the “family hygene courts” were doing in this country by the “progressives” in the early 20’s....
In 2010, according to a Congressional Research Services report, India received $126.6 million from USAID, including $22 million for various family-planning programs.
A 2008 USAID document discusses implementation of the population policy in Indias state of Uttar Pradesh, whose major goal is reducing the countrys fertility rate from 4.3 in 1997 to 2.1 by 2016. Sterilization of women is a preferred method in the state, where 450,000 women undergo tubal ligations each year.
The Caste System is still alive and well.
Mass, involuntary sterilization may be coming to a town near you. Dan Browns latest book - I forget the title - appears to be trying to make the idea of mass, involuntary sterilization intellectually and morally respectable.
Well once mass sterilizations become commonplace it is not much a of a leap to “culling the herd” of the weak, sick and old... Then culling of the inconveinient and those they consider unruly will be next....
What is the first thing cow ranchers do to their herds? Well they sterilize them and tag them and give them shots...
We are being herded....
Won’t be long until we end up in long lines and head the low frequency thud of the bolt device behind the curtain....
India tried that in the ‘70s under Indira Gandhi, only they targeted males, grabbing them off the streets into a nearby tent for a quicky vasectomy. I used that issue in a debate round a few years later, using the phrase “castration without representation.”
I didn’t see any information about this being forced. Nothing wrong with sterilization if you have already had your children.
Placemark
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