Wednesday, February 28, 2007

The digital pimp

28 February 2007
Channel NewsAsia
By Dominique Loh

"...The recent case of a confrontation between family members and hospital staff when doctors tried to remove a dead man's organs for transplant was also brought up..."
(emphasis added by me).

Damn it, it's not "hospital staff". It's police officers. That's right, police officers employed by the goverment. Police officers paid for by tax-payers money. Police officers who are supposed to serve citizens and treat innocent citizens with civility!

Instead, this was what they did.

No wonder Channel NewsAsia has to change "police officers" to "hospital staff", to protect the Matrix Masters (MM). Maybe Channel NewsAsia is trying to compete with the Straits Times to see who can go below 146th in world press freedom ranking. Haha!

Added on 8 Mar 07 (after reading the comment left by victim's sister):
And neither was it a "dead man". I will not go into the nitty gritty of how medical definition of brain death keeps changing as medical science advances. Suffice to say: this man's heart is still beating and if his family wants to keep him on life support forever and are willing to pay for it, their human rights must be respected. His life should not have been terminated before they are ready to give up on him! But wait, in fact, in this case, the family was not asking for "forever"; They demanded requested asked kneeled down to beg for just one more day. ONE!

Calling the poor victim a "dead man" is a clear cut attempt on Channel NewsAsia's part to administer blue pills to us. Yucky blue pills. Poor taste!

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At Thursday, March 08, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi...

I would like to emphsis that – (when doctors tried to remove a “dead man's”organs for transplant was also brought up…)

My brother HEART is Still Beating, and my family members had NEVER gave up hope for his survival. But they FORCED the Removal of His Organ that Result to Immediate Death.

 

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