Fox Business’ John Stossel ‘upset’ poor people aren’t selling kidneys for $1,200 (via Raw Story )
Libertarian Fox Business host on Thursday said he was outraged that most government services like the military and “organ selling” had not been turned over to private business. In a segment titled “Time to Privatize,” Stossel told the hosts…
This guy should be whipped.
ReplyDeleteMike,
ReplyDeleteEven Doocy cant take this guys BS....
Mike,
Tell me how its a good idea to promote a show where the topic is going to be human organ sales?
??????
What are these f-ing people thinking?
How is that going to increase viewership?
I just will never be able to understand this....
rsp,
Stossel is a straight up sociopath.
ReplyDeleteRightwing so-called "libertarians" are obsessed with getting poor people to sell parts of their bodies for money. It's something which really bugs them for some reason.
ReplyDeletewhat I mean is it really bugs them that they aren't allowed to buy bits and pieces of poor people's bodies.
ReplyDeleteSociopaths bordering on psychopaths. They seriously need help.
ReplyDelete@y
ReplyDeleteEveryone's entitled to a hobby.
@Ben Johannson
ReplyDeletewell I guess if it's no longer socially acceptable to buy the whole package, you might as well go for the next best thing - little chunks carved out with a surgeons knife.
Someone needs to get hold of David Shultz.
ReplyDeleteStossel goes down
" lots of people die waiting for kidneys."
ReplyDeleteI would bet that this is not even true....
ReplyDelete" lots of people die waiting for kidneys."
Considering one can be kept alive for decades with hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis I highly doubt it as well. Dialysis is one thing the govt pays well for and there are dialysis clinics everywhere.
Thanks Seve promoted to a post...
ReplyDeletersp,
@y
ReplyDeleteThat's the spirit. Take what you can now and work up to bigger bits later. Eventually ol' Johnny can go to a judge and point out that if it's OK to collect an entire human in pieces he might as well rule it constitutional to just buy the whole thing on one lump.