MrDiscipline44
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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen China executes more prisoners every year than the rest of the world combined. Those executed are returned to their families as ashes. But along the way to the crematorium, the bodies are harvested of organs which are then used for transplant in operations sold to foreigners in China. A liver transplant comes in at around GBP 50k apparently. So, bearing in mind that these people are being executed for often petty crimes after extremely dodgy trials, and that the Chinese government is making a fortune out of this practice and is therefore willing to sentence more and more people to death for lesser and lesser crimes; If your child were dying and needed a transplant and you had the money - would you go to China and pay for such an operation, if no suitable options were available at home? Or would you find the entire thing so immoral that you'd rather see your child suffer and die than take part in such a trade? E Yes, I'd go and get the transplant. After all, it's not like picking out the lobster your going to eat out of the aquarium. If I didn't get the transplant, what would happen? The prisoner is going to die anyway and consequently, so would I. But if I take his heart, live or whatever, at least part of this person has done some good in someone elses life and lives on instead of their life just ending for nothing.
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