![]() ![]() Government-funded doctors decided it would be interesting to see if no treatment at all was better than the treatments they were using. What happened in Tuskegee, Alabama in 1932 is one explanation for these fears.Īt the time, treatments for syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease that causes pain, insanity and ultimately, death, were mostly toxic and ineffective (things like mercury, which caused, kidney failure, mouth ulcers, tooth loss, insanity, and death). Even today, many believe the conspiracy theory that AIDS, which ravaged the African-American community, both gay and straight, was created by the government to wipe out African Americans. There's a good reason many African Americans are wary of the good intentions of government and the medical estblishment. Here are 10 of the most evil experiments ever performed on human beings-black and other people of color, women, prisoners, children and gay people have been the predominant victims. Worse yet, it is evil perpetrated by doctors. The truth is that we need only look at recent human history to find real, live, utterly repugnant evil. In modern cinema, movies like The Human Centipede continue that gruesome tradition. Arguably our best horror stories, the ones that give us nightmares, are about evil people doing evil things-especially evil experiments. It has been corrected since it first published.Įvil scares us. This article originally appeared on AlterNet.
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