Exhibit A:
The Thought Experiment

Before we look at history, let us try a Theoretical Exercise. Let’s see how deep into the dark of our own imagination we can go.
THE SCENARIO:

Imagine a group of scientists dedicated to the "betterment of human understanding." They have a Research Question: How exactly are lethal sexually transmitted diseases transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy and conception?

To find the answer—and potentially save millions of future lives—they design the following experiment:
1. The Infection

A male subject is forcefully infected with a lethal pathogen (Syphilis).

2. The Transmission

To track the vector, he is forced to rape a female subject to ensure pregnancy occurs during active infection.

3. The Extraction

Upon the birth of the child, the infant must be analyzed immediately. To ensure the chemical data is not corrupted by foreign substances, no anesthesia is used. The infant is vivisected (cut open alive) and the enternal organs are removed and examined for rates of infection.

4. The Conclusion

The mother is simultaneously vivisected (also without anesthesia) to compare the infection rates of her internal organs.

Have we gone too far? Is this absurd?

"The author is just trying to write a theoretical horror story to get me to concede. This is sick manipulation."

Accuse the Author: "This is Sick Manipulation"