Cleansing Time

Apr 18, 2009 20:35

In the case of a patient with a gangrenous limb, it is common practice to make a swift amputation in order to prevent the further infection of the subject.  Such action is taken with the patient's future interest in mind, and despite any protestations on his part it is the best course of action.

What if we extrapolate such practices into the larger context of our current communities, and society at large?

We can arrive at some interesting conclusions that, although severe to the casual observer, would ultimately be for the greater good.

A culling of the flock is long overdue.  Our ranks run amok with the diseased and corrupted who breed and ceaselessly increase their numbers.  The infection grows!

In such a case, how do we separate the sick from the healthy?

This will be answered shortly.

WE are the surgeons and we must SAVE the patient.
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