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Thugluvdoc t1_itpxei7 wrote

Or how we leveraged torturing prisoners of war to learn this : see Nazi Germany

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DaoFerret t1_itq36r9 wrote

Also: Imperial Japan

(asterisk for US Government experiments on its own citizens)

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dgendreau t1_itq81nl wrote

No need for an asterisk. The US government has a long history of conducting unethical medical experiments on unsuspecting US citizens. For example, they conducted the Tuskeege experiments to see what happens long term when you lie to African American soldiers and dont actually treat them for Siphilis. There was also the Manhattan Project offshoot where they secretly injected hospital patients in Rochester NY with plutonium and posed as their primary care physicians to continue study them for the rest of their lives, well into the 1990s.

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FlaminJake t1_itqpdnt wrote

And conducting experiments on OTHER countries citizens while they're in their own country. They hit a French village with a massive dose of LSD, beyond what anyone would take recreationally, before any layman knew what it was. The US is a bastard and always has been.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-10996838

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fogcat5 t1_itrirav wrote

Also, there are a lot of unethical drug experiments the government performed throughout the 50s and 60s maybe other times too. They destroyed people like Kazinsky and then called him mentally insane and a danger to the world justifying even more power and control to keep everyone safe - when their uncontrolled power is the cause of the problem.

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Web-Dude t1_itq6kew wrote

wth imagine comparing what happened in the US to Unit 731 or Josef Mengele. A little perspective please.

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FlaminJake t1_itqsnp2 wrote

Imagine not comparing them. Comparing and contrasting torturous experiments done by Empires sounds like something you should do. While Japan and Germany are definitely worse, the US has committed serious atrocities, ie Tuskegee Airmen and many other experiments done on black people. This is how you get perspective.

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-1KingKRool- t1_itq8qpo wrote

Not to mention people overblow the impact of the records from Unit 731, at a minimum.

They told us nothing we didn’t already know, and bought war criminals pardons from justice.

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imafraidofmuricans t1_itqys8f wrote

If the US is much better then comparing them will show the US in good light and as such it shouldn't be a problem.

Right?

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Gryioup t1_itqw76n wrote

The quiet part is that there are still people out here that think it was fine because: "for the sake of science!"

But turned out that most of the science was bunk because fascist governments won't think twice to corrupt the results for the sake of politics. Additionally the scope of work is focused on crackpot ideas mandated by the best idiots who can climb the ranks (not actual experts)

Who would've guessed that liberties are required for proper science to take place.

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Thugluvdoc t1_itqzzse wrote

Yeah it was eye opening learning about human physiology in medical school, only to learn why we know what happens to the body under extreme cold, heat, stress, etc. if you get really bored, read up on the Civil war experiments about the acid in your stomach and the soldier who got paid for it. There is no right answer - PETA is against mice experiments, human Guinea pigs are horrible, even volunteer humans who knowingly accept the risks are viewed as unethical clinical experiments.

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