I believe the understatement was intentional. And no, he wasn't a very nice chap. That too was understatement.ravensheart18 said:"Some weird values"? There's an understatement. He killed THOUSANDS of chineese PoW. He tested biological warfare agents on them, froze them to death, disected them while they were alive, etc. The only reason he wasn't prosecuted for war crimes was he was hired by the US government to be a lead scientist in their new and expanded biowarefare division.Tanakh said:Well, i am not against your idea. But only if they accept, and to be fair i am all for human experimentation of any kind as long as it is voluntary.zerobudgetgamer said:Maybe I should have been more specific. They're taking up space in prison. Maybe this doesn't sound much better, but we have inmates entering prisons every day, so much so that several are overcrowded, at least here in America. While my idea may not be the holiest of options, it's not only freeing up space in prisons, but it's also getting rid of people whom society couldn't care less about in the first place.
Shirō Ishii, a rather brilliant microbiologist that also happened to have some weird values.Thomas Guy said:OMG Jackie Chan...seriously who the hell is that.evilthecat said:Congratulations, you are now on the moral level of this man:
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But OT- No that is awful. Just awful.