Post #3304021
2026-06-12 21:20 UTC
@Sui@decayable.ink experiment gives (((them))) plausible deniability about the outcome, and we all know it wasn't some "tee hee oopsie I accidentally exterminated white people, who could have possibly forseen that?"
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@Sui@decayable.ink 2026-06-12 21:33
@Wiz@tsundere.love Experiment doesn't mean accident, nor does it mean blameless. I see zero reason to not hold everyone accountable to the nuremberg code for example. -We didn't consent -There was no social benefit -There was no scientific basis -There was no avoidance of suffering -It was high risk -It was not a proportional risk -Subjects were not protected from injury/disability/death -It was operated by morons at all levels -We were not given the right to withdraw -Those in charge did not terminate it immediately despite knowing continuation would result in injury/disability/death. They failed all 10 points, death by hanging seems appropriate.