Posted on 11/11/2014 5:59:57 AM PST by Citizen Zed
Ramanesh Murthy, the medical superintendent at Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences, where some of the women were hospitalized, said the sterilization surgeries were minimally invasive, and should have taken less than five minutes.
Local governments in India often offer incentives to couples volunteering for sterilization to try to control the country's billion-plus population.
In this particular case, they were paid $10 each to undergo sterilization surgery in central India, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Not surprised. I’ve read a number of horror stories about what goes on in Indian state hospitals. There was a very, very disturbing story posted on FR some years back about a woman who lost one of her eyes while in the recovery room (I’ll spare you the details, but it was seriously icky). I’ve also read stories about staff completely ignoring patients, even animals wandering the halls at one place.
The odd thing is that, like Cuba, India has a first-rate for-profit medical system that caters to medical tourists with hard currency.
This sterilization project was started during Indira Ghandi’s term in office. Except they were sterilizing the men folk. That didn’t work either. Every government in every part of the world has been trying to control population, in one way or another. I remember when the Thai government tried to control the population of the “HILL TRIBESMEN”. They handed the tribesmen with condoms, and also showed them how to use it. The next year, the government came back and there were more babies being born. When asked, the tribesmen said “THE CONDOMS WERE TOO LONG AND THEY HAD TO CUT IT IN HALF”. That ended that population project.
The future of Obamacare if not repealed.
Why do these so-called “humanists” and “humanitarians” want to exterminate humans? Why are the hoi polloi treated like livestock, pets, lab rats and zoo specimens to fixed? Are some “more equal” than others?
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