• TheFerrango@lemmings.world
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    This is so wrong, you can’t take the organs if they’ve been worked to death, then failing is what “their bodies give up” means. You either work them to death or use them as an organ bank. Not both.

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    Soviet gulags are probably closer to this innovative anon vision than german camps. More work, less purposeful death. Still awful, but not surprising coming from shithole like soviet union.

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    Not to defend the Nazis here, but working prisoners to death predates them by a couple millenia. They just did it on an unprecedented scale.

    Ironically, what the Nazis did in the extermination camps was mass executions, i.e. the very thing anon finds wasteful.

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    Yeah if you think I’m going to be a willing slave you tripping, I’ll make you shoot my ass and end it lol.

    This thought occurred to me in the movie Belfast where people be digging their own graves knowing they gonna die soon. I suppose you never know, as the movie touched on they cling to hope and a little more time alive.

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    Let’s not pretend anon is unaware of the Nazi parallels. Someone who would post this has already done the research.

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    To be fair bro has a point

    No one’s gonna have empathy for a chomo or a serial killer. Maybe the Nazis where onto something but targeted it at the wrong people