It really bothers me when people say "we learned a lot from the axis experiments from world war two" because no we didn't, not even remotely. We learned maybe a few things about the upper or lower limits of starvation, but we didn't need to learn that because we already saw wasting diseases and had an idea of how it worked. Plus we only learned how to bring people back from the brink by allied experiments. I guess we did learn that women with their legs bound can't give birth, but we kinda already knew that. The american experiment is similar, it has taught us things like how much rat poop you can get away with putting in sausages or how much lsd it takes to kill a socialist, but nothing useful.
Always find it funny that they keep calling the US an experiment, but also getting upset that it keeps failing
That's how experiments work, they work or they don't and you're supposed to learn something from that
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Let's see if wealth is positively correlated with happiness. The control-group is 99% of the population.
It really bothers me when people say "we learned a lot from the axis experiments from world war two" because no we didn't, not even remotely. We learned maybe a few things about the upper or lower limits of starvation, but we didn't need to learn that because we already saw wasting diseases and had an idea of how it worked. Plus we only learned how to bring people back from the brink by allied experiments. I guess we did learn that women with their legs bound can't give birth, but we kinda already knew that. The american experiment is similar, it has taught us things like how much rat poop you can get away with putting in sausages or how much lsd it takes to kill a socialist, but nothing useful.