Ojore McKinnon
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Use of Lethal Chemicals: A Disgrace to Humanity
Ojore McKinnon
Days after the April 4, 2017 alleged chemical weapon attack on Syrian civilians, White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer, unflinchingly portrayed Hitler and the Naxis as more humane than Syrian President Bashir Al Assad, stating, "...not even Hitler and the Nazis used chemical weapons during World War II," in an attempt to denigrate Assad. Likewise, during the same press conference, he falsely stated the U.S. regime has not used chemical weapons since World War I (WWI), clearly in an attempt to portray the regime as the standard of decency.
Keep in mind, Sean Spicer is a White supremacist and an Amerikkan apologist, along with being a bad liar. Though some in the Press Corp. challenged his Nazi comments, they readily dismissed them as "ignorance" due to his failure to read history. None of the press commented on nor challenged his comments about the U.S.'s restraint in not using chemical weapons since WWI. The truth is, Spicer, is very well aware of the Nazis' chemical weapons and experimentations on defenseless citizens of Europe and Eurasia. Similarly, he is well aware (as are those in the press) of the U.S. use of "Agent Orange" during the Vietnam War (1964-1972).
Actually, the U.S. regime has never ceased using chemical weapons to kill. The regime has remained consistent in its use of chemical weapons in the form of lethal chemical injections to kill U.S. citizens who have been condemned to death as an expression of moral necessity, just punishment, and emotional outrage.
In 1924, the state of Nevada conducted the first "gas murder" experiment, but it was horribly ineffective. However, gassing the condemned continued. At some point, the state of Oklahoma commissioned Chief Medical Examiner Jay Chapman to devise a method to kill the condemned. Eventually, he devised the current method of lethal chemical murder, consisting of a concoction of three chemicals: sodium thiopental, pancuronium bromide, and potassium chloride. In 1982, Texas was the first state to use this method of chemical murder on a U.S. citizen.
Today, with drug manufacturers and distributors refusing to supply the above mentioned drugs that originally designed to save/preserve life, not murder people, the states have taken to finding new creative ways to murder. Some of these methods have produced identical results and effects (convulsions, gagging, foaming at the mouth, and suffocation) the Syrian people suffered. Suffering that caused the media to advise, "Caution: these images are graphic!" Images that supposedly caused Spicer and Trump to denounced as "abominable, horrifying, vile, and a disgrace to humanity." The only difference between those images and what takes place in the U.S. death chambers are that the condemned are bound and strapped to a cruciform.
In the case of the U.S. regime's unruly citizens, such sordid, cruel, sadistic, and antiquated acts of chemical murder is not viewed as a disgrace to humanity but simply as a positive deterrence and sterile form of justice.
From my stance on Maa, a voice from death row!
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