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siriusist · 9 months
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Documentaries about serial killers/ the worst people in the world: SHE WAS THE TOWN BEAUTY/ HE WAS THE MOST HANDSOME MAN Me: ... sir it's literally a picture of Josef Mengele
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terrora-sanchous · 2 months
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TW: blood; guro; dismembered
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Expressive Dr. Mengele (sorry for such a long wait T-T)
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lilsadisticdoll · 3 months
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Some of my trad works ig..(btw i don't support nazism it's just my hyperfixation on it going wild..bleh..)
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abybweisse · 2 years
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About the orphanage I think that undertaker divide the pomeranian class into two halves, half acting as the real Ciel and half as our ciel , because I began to think that he's preparing a spare soul for our earl because he intended to kill him temporarily and hide his original soul from Sebastian and replace it with a spare one. Crazy idea, but at this point i expect anything from ut
Preparing an extra soul for our earl?
Or he's expecting our earl to fulfill his half of the contract by feeding his soul to the demon, then Undertaker can just make one of these "ultimate bizarre dolls" of our earl, too. If he doesn't even care too much whether the boys are truly alive or just reanimated, perhaps having any decently-fitting soul is better than none at all. To him, that is.
But... I still see the possibility of real Ciel and/or Undertaker determining that our earl's soul is the only one that will fit real Ciel's body well enough....
I still see Josef Mengele as a possible reference for this aspect of Undertaker's personality. Works entirely too well with the parallel to Dr. Andonuts in Mother3 (and the entire Mother game series, actually, since he's in all three... in some form).
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sorrymyrabbisaidno · 9 months
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I had a dream (I forget it now) and woke up thinking about the Shoah. Specifically the doctor. Mengele. And how on Yom Kippur they would "play G-d" by deciding who would live and who would die (I mean, in a way they did that all the time but they made a big show of it on Yom Kippur. Mocking Jews and humiliating Jews for their faith).
And I don't usually turn to Hashem when I think about the Holocaust. Usually it makes me angry with G-d. Where were you? How could you let this happen? You could let the Israelites walk to freedom while their enemies sunk like stones and yet? When someone decides to industrially murder Your people, You are silent?
Have we fallen out of favour? Lost Your blessing? Became so distant from you that there is no reclaiming what we once had?
I don't really believe that, I don't think. We still see miracles. The sun burning brightly, illuminating our solar system as the primordial light once did. Jews being allowed to return to the Land of Israel, as in the days of old. Signs of renewal. And life. But only a shadow of You. Have we outgrown the need for constant assistance?
You saw your people at the Sea of Reeds, they cried out to You and You helped them. Where were You when the prisoners in the camps invoked Your name?
And so I prayed. And cried. And prayed more. I got no answers but I got to make one plea. Please let them find eternal rest. Let them be in Gan Eden, where their souls are wrapped in the bonds of eternal life. And while nothing can ever ever wipe the slate clean and make up for the holocaust, let the world try. Let the world remember their names and their stories.
The history of violence in human history is long. From Cain to modern times, division and bloodlust are part of the human condition. How did we get this part of us? How do we bend this drive to your service, the way we bend lust and greed and other urges that come from our animals nature?
Just something I've been thinking about.
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applesauce42069 · 27 days
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With people like Candace Owens spreading misinformation about medical experiments at Auschwitz, it is important to be literate in this aspect of Holocaust history.
TW below the cut for: medical experimentation and malpractice, forced sterilization, antisemitism, anti-roma and sinti racism, discussion of concentration camps and the Holocaust. I will not include any photos. My source for everything is this book, published by the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.
There were more Nazi "doctors" at Auschwitz than I will be able to cover in this post. It is important to note that these "doctors" did not just perform experiments, but they also played a direct role in the genocide of the Jews at Auschwitz by participating in "selections." During these "selections," prisoners or prospective prisoners were chosen to be sent to the gas chambers. I say prospective prisoners because a selection usually took place at arrival upon the camp, with most children, the elderly, and anyone unfit for work, or for some people,just because, were sent immediately to the gas chambers without even being registered in the camp. This is a process that is unique to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Josef Mengele is by far the most famous SS "doctor" at Auschwitz. He was the head physician of the sector of Auschwitz II - Birkenau which held Roma and Sinti families, before the camp was "liquidated" which mean that every man, woman and child in it were sent to the gas chambers. Mengele performed experiments related to twins, people with dwarfism, and a disease called noma (don't look it up its gross).
Lorenc Andreas Menasche and his twin sister were experimented on by Josef Mengele. Menasche testified about undergoing experimentation with his sister:
"They also gave us injections all over our bodies. As a result of these injections, my sister fell ill. Her neck swelled up as a result of a severe infection. They sent her to the hospital and operated on her without anesthetic in primitive conditions"
Elzbieta Piekut-Warszawska, an Auschwitz prisoner forced to assist with Mengele's experiments, describes experiments on Jewish twins:
"Drops were also put into their eyes. I did not see the procedure itself, since they took the children into the next room. Some pairs of children received drops in both eyes, and others only in one. I was ordered to observed the reactions, and not to intervene in any way in case of any changes... The results of these practices were very painful for the victims. They suffered from severe swelling of the eyelids, a burning sensation, and intense watering of hte eyes"
Dr. Miklos Nyiszli, a Hungarian Jew, was also forced to assist Dr. Mengele. He describes being forced to perform autopsies on a pair of "small twins" who:
"... died [were killed] simultaneously... Their death makes it possible to carry out autopsies on them, intended to solve the mystery of reproduction."
Nyiszli says that Mengele was interested in twins with the aim of "increas[ing] the birth rate of the 'higher race'"
At the same time, two separate "doctors," Carl Clauberg and Horst Schumann, were performing sterilization experiments on Jewish prisoners in order to find an effective method of mass sterilization.
Clauberg's experiments involved introducing chemicals into the reproductive organs of Jewish women. Alina Białostocka, an Auschwitz prisoner who was forced to assist Clauberg testified that
"[the] procedure was carried out brutally, and often caused complications"
When it "worked," the procedure left women forcibly sterilized for life.
Horst Schumann's experiments involved the use of x-ray on male and female genitalia. According to Felicja Pleszowska, an Auschwitz prisoner forced to assist with experiments, Schumann's experiments were
"very painful and dangerous to life. There were frequent cases of men dying immediately after such procedures"
From the combined victims of these two men, only very few individuals survived.
Eduard Wirths, Friedrich Entress, Helmuth Vetter, Fritz Klein, Werner Rhode, Hans Wilhem Konig, Victor Capesius and Bruno Weber all tested pharmaceuticals on Auschwitz prisoners on behalf of companies like Bayer (which still exist and operate).
I cannot stress enough the mortality rate of all the medical experiments that took place in Auschwitz. I cannot stress enough the harm done to those who survived. I cannot stress enough the fact that the information I have provided here is just the tip of the iceberg, and that these experiments were VERY well documented BY THE NAZIS THEMSELVES.
This is horrifying. This is real. And we cannot let people insult the memory of these horrors by manipulating historical fact for selfish gain.
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a-little-revolution · 4 years
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A Brief History of Dwarfism
(TW/CW: cure, medical, pet culture and slavery mentioned, discriminative language)
LYZ LENZ Updated: June14, 2017 Origional: February 25, 2015 
When researchers from the biopharmaceutical company BioMarin told representatives of the Little People of America about the results of a drug that could potentially cure one of the causes of dwarfism, they expected a better response than the silence they were treated to. This caught the BioMarin folks off guard. “I think they wanted us to be happy,” says Leah Smith, LPA's director of public relations. “But really, people like me are endangered and now, they want to make me extinct. How can I be happy?”
BioMarin isn’t the only company trying to eliminate dwarfism. For years doctors have been using limb lengthening and hormone treatments to counter and cure the over 400 underlying causes of dwarfism. And yet, despite these efforts to eliminate what many people see as a disability, society can’t stop staring. From The Lord of the Rings to Peter Dinklage in Game of Thrones, people have long been mesmerized by depictions of LPs. As Smith explains, “It doesn’t matter how normal I am, it’s hard for people to look at me an see anything besides Leah the LP.”
Dr. Judith Hall, a clinical geneticist whose work focuses on short-limbed dwarfism, explains that our staring and our desire to cure are intimately connected. “In the same way that ancient societies viewed those people with differences as a pathway to the divine,” Hall says, “I see them as a pathway to access the knowledge of nature. There is so much to be learned about humans and our genetic make-up by studying the genetics of people with short stature and anyone with a ‘disability’ although I hate that term, don’t you?”
But understanding our curiosity and desire to cure requires an understanding of the history of dwarfism, which lies in the nebulous intersection of medicine and myth.
For much of early history, LPs were considered to be intimately connected to the divine. In fact, pre-literate societies often saw all people with disabilities as conduits to heaven. The ancient Egyptians associated dwarfs with Bes, the god of home, family, and childbirth; and Ptah, the god of the Earth’s essential elements. (Both gods—representing youth and the Earth—play a role in enduring myths and stereotypes, like the fairy tales that claim that dwarfs live underground, or the stereotype about the childish nature of people with short stature.) Because of their connection with the gods, dwarfs were often revered in Egypt, and were allowed to serve high roles in the government.
Whereas dwarfs in the Old Kingdom of Egypt (2575-2134 B.C.E.) were often jewelers, linen attendants, bird catchers, and pilots of boats—all positions of high-esteem, by the Middle Kingdom dwarfs were more likely to be personal attendants or nurses. These positions, while still respected, were comparatively lower status. Historians surmise that dwarfs were relegated to these roles because their short limbs made them perfect midwives and the association with the god Bes. Of course, even in this age of reverence, dwarfs lived lives of bondage.
In ancient Rome, the attitude toward dwarfs was less reverential. Owners would intentionally malnourish their slaves so they would sell for a higher price. In ancient Greece, dwarfs were associated in a menacing and lurid way with the rituals of the Dyonisian cult; art from that period shows them as bald men with out-sized penises lusting after averaged-sized women. This same pattern of reverence and bondage also appears in China and West Africa, where LPs were so often servants of the king. A 17th-century author wrote that the Yoruba people in West Africa believed dwarfs to be “uncanny in some rather undefined way, having form similar to certain potent spirits who carry out the will of the gods.” And out of a similar reverence for their stature, the courts of China employed dwarfs as entertainers and court jesters. Here there also may have been a level of fetishism; Emperor Hsuan-Tsung kept dwarf slaves in the harem he called the Resting Palace for Desirable Monsters.
By the time of the Italian Renaissance, LPs had become a court commodity all over Western Europe, Russia, and China. There are tragic tales of court dwarfs and their wild antics. Jan Bondeson writes in The Two-Headed Boy about Nicolas Ferry, the infamous court dwarf of King Sanislas Leszynski of Poland. Ferry was given to King Sanislas when he was about five years old. The King promised his father he would be given the best education and medical care. Ferry’s father didn’t even consult his wife, who had to journey to the court to say goodbye to her son. Ferry, who may have also had learning disabilities, was spoiled and terrorized the court with his antics—kicking the shins of servants and crawling up the skirts of ladies. He even threw a dog out of the window when he believed the Queen loved the dog more than him.
Another Italian, Isabella d’Este, marchioness of Mantua, viewed dwarfs as collectable items. She hoarded them in her vast palace along with art, classical writings, gold, and silver. She also tried to breed dwarfs and kept them in a series of specially designed rooms, with low ceilings and staircases to scale. This was more for their display than comfort. One of Isabella’s dwarfs was “Crazy Catherine,” an alcoholic who stole from her mistress and whose misdeeds were laughed off as entertainment. The history of courts throughout Europe and Russia tell similar tales of dwarfs employed as jesters, or little more than pets—laughed at, loved, and never fully allowed to be human.
As the age of monarchy ended, the era of medicine and medical curiosity arose to fill its place, often providing more opportunities for LPs. Dwarfs were put on display—by others or themselves—for money. In a time where very few occupations were open to LPs, putting yourself on display in a freak show was at least a way to make a living. While traveling around provided LPs with more independence, it also opened them up to the gaping and insensitive curiosity of the public and medical professionals.
It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, then, to say that LPs were subsequently taken advantage of by greedy brokers and agents. In his book Freak Show, Robert Bogdan explains the phenomena of human exhibits, singling out the insular nature of communities as a leading cause. Animals and humans that were outside of the norm were exciting curiosities; different races, ethnicities, and disabilities were all billed as novel entertainment. Bogdan quotes a handbill advertising a Carolina dwarf in 1738 who was “taken in a wood in Guinea; tis a female about four foot high, in every part like a human excepting her head which nearly resembles an ape.”
FOR MOST OF EARLY HISTORY, THE RESPONSE OF DOCTORS TO LPS WAS TO MEASURE EVERYTHING—NOSE, HAIR, GENITALS. THIS MEANINGLESS COLLECTION OF DATA IS OFTEN ACCOMPANIED BY CONDESCENDING NOTES ON THE APPEARANCE AND INTELLECT OF THE DWARF.
From these human exhibits came the growth of dime museums, midget villages, and Lilliputian touring communities, where many LPs rose to prominence. But while these exhibitions took center stage, several LPs made incredible, albeit quieter, contributions to history. There were people like Antoine Godeau, a poet and bishop best known for his works of criticism, or economist Ferdinando Galiani, one of the leading figures in the Enlightenment. Then there’s Alexander Pope, a classical poet known as the “most accomplished verse satirist in English.” Plus Benjamin Lay, an early abolitionist and good friend of Benjamin Franklin. And Novelist Paul Leicester Ford, artist Henry de Toulous Lautrec, electrical engineer Charles Proteus Steinmetz. The list goes on.
Yet even in this time, as many LPs grew to prominence, medicine was able to do little more than collect data. Dr. Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi doctor, kept an LP family of Romanian performers captive in Auschwitz, subjecting them to various tests and experiments that included pulling out teeth and hair specimens. Mengele is remembered as the angel of death—a cruel doctor who performed unscientific and often deadly experiments—yet his data collection on LPs isn’t much different than that of the medical community in centuries prior.
For most of early history, the response of doctors to LPs was to measure everything—nose, hair, genitals. This meaningless collection of data is often accompanied by condescending notes on the appearance and intellect of the dwarf. Even as late as 1983, Mercer’s Orthopaedic Surgery offered this observation about achondroplasia: “Because of their deformed bodies they have strong feelings of inferiority and are emotionally immature and are often vain, boastful, excitable, fond of drink and sometimes lascivious.”
The obsessive data collection reads like a stack of clues, wherein doctors hope to find an answer to the riddle of difference. With nothing else to do, like the Egyptian pharaohs and the courts of kings, doctors found themselves staring too.
In the absence of a cure, most early doctors focused on prevention. They believed that dwarfism was caused by the mother having seen another dwarf or animal. In fact, for most of medical history many disabilities and unexplained deformities were chalked up to maternal impressions. Consequently, pregnant women often sequestered themselves away from their communities, acting like they themselves had a disability.
This isn’t different from the modern approach to “curing” dwarfism. With early genetic testing, many in the LP community are worried about unborn dwarfs being allowed to be born.
In the aftermath of World War II, LPs found more and more opportunities to work outside of entertainment. This was due in part to Billy Barty, a film actor and television star who, in 1957, organized a meeting of LPs in Reno, Nevada. This meeting eventually led to the founding of the Little People of America, a powerful non-profit that advocates for the rights of LPs in America.
THE HISTORY OF DWARFS IS A HISTORY OF SUBVERSION, STEREOTYPES, EXPECTATION, AND SURVIVAL. IT’S THE HISTORY OF HOW PEOPLE TREAT OTHER PEOPLE WHO ARE DIFFERENT.
Before Barty, with the exception of circuses and traveling groups, most LPs were isolated. There was no way to band together to advocate for civil rights. A little more than 30 years after that first meeting in Reno, the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in the United States, granting LPs more access and freedom than ever before.
The history of dwarfs is a history of subversion, stereotypes, expectation, and survival. It’s the history of how people treat other people who are different. And, while much has changed, very little is different. The tension between curiosity and cure is still prevalent. The popularity of shows like Little People, Big World and The Little Couple, while laudable for their portrayal of normal people with difference, show that we can’t stop looking at LPs. And companies like BioMarin and non-profits like Growing Stronger, which all seek to find a cure, show that we can’t stop trying to change them.
Yet, as a geneticist, Hall dismisses the notion that she is trying to change the LP community. She describes her work as merely offering a choice to individuals. “There are genetic tests for Downs Syndrome, but they haven’t eradicated people with Downs,” Hall says. “In the same way, the work I do and the work of other scientists isn’t to eradicate difference, but rather to offer options for dealing with it. It’s all about offering choices, really.”
But Smith, the LPA's director of public relations, pushes back. “The world is full of difference.” Smith says, “Sometimes I wish people would look elsewhere.”
BY LYZ LENZ 
Origional Article Post: https://psmag.com/social-justice/a-brief-history-of-dwarfism-and-the-little-people-of-america 
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apotychies-blog · 6 years
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⋆ ◦ ° ☾ hugh dancy + cismale + he/his — have you seen gabriel abernathy? they sure have been hanging out at the moon motel a lot recently. they are a thirty seven year old known as the todesengel, and they currently work for the savages as a medic, which they’ve been doing for five years. a heterosexual capricorn, they are phlegmatic + amiable, as well as detached + inhuman. cold metal edges. single sided smirk. pressed plain shirts.
tw: mentions of medical malpractice with allusions to murder and torture through medical means.
Originally from Cheshire, England, Gabriel grew up rather average. His childhood wasn’t anything really of note, only that he excelled in his studies in comparison to classmates and his elder brother, otherwise nothing eventful. 
Only, perhaps, that he always wanted to be a doctor. Even as a boy, Gabriel was fascinated by the human anatomy that posters lined his bedroom walls, books of historical and new age practices line his shelves. If anything, his parents were proud once that their son was striving for a good career with a very capable mind carving his path. They were proud once.
He even graduated and earned his full certification a few years ahead of most to which he delve right in. New age medicine was his focus, the possibilities of the human body and its capabilities, and the prospects of what trying outside standard protocol would provide. New age medicine that was unorthodox, if not plainly unreasonable and cruel to try such as chemicals in open wounds or insufficient medication administered through incorrect methods. 
Gabriel’s practice and trials jeopardized his patients more than aid their ailments. In addition, he would induce or create more injury in secret to further his research as he cured the problems he invoked. And sometimes... he just wanted to see people’s insides while still thriving-- cadavers just couldn’t hold his interest. 
Some deaths were marked as accidental or due to the patient’s medical conditions as authorities couldn’t pin an exact crime with proper evidence or argument that he wasn’t try to help them. Regardless, three years after earning his medical license he was asked to leave the hospital, or more accurately he was fired.
Unfortunately his paper trail haunted him to whichever practice, general or surgical, he applied. Each turned him down, worried they would cost them and their patients.
That was when Gabriel moved to the States, or more importantly he found Valdez and its underbelly. The Savages were in need of a medic and Gabriel was in need of a place of practice. (His initiation party was mostly everyone else celebrating the new recruit. Gabriel completed his task quickly, got his brand and left the celebration shortly for the Moon Motel.)
When he’s not working for the gang, he’s working a solo practice with a handful of patients he visits privately or personally at their homes.
And if he’s not at the Caito Mansion, you might find him in his apartment, or more likely the Moon Motel. However, he’s not there for the pleasure or physical entertainment. He rents his room for the night and shuts himself in until the morning.
No reason to question if he’s a reliable doctor, though. Gabriel keeps up with the most updated legal practices with any of the gang members who require his expertise. His curiosities are on his own time, or for when the Savages need a medic available for more questionable reasons. He’s eager for subjects, whether they are willing or unwilling to try.
Other Fun Facts: 
Josef Mengele is somewhat of an idol to Gabriel, though Mengele was faulty in his understanding of genetics in comparison to Gabriel’s work (or so he believes). Gabriel isn’t interested in genetics, though, but rather the progressive and invasive uses of practice to cure or improve the health of his patients.
Despite his insistence to continue with his methods, Gabriel has learned from his mistakes. A patient’s death will appear to be due to their own health complications, exempt from any of his involvement. Minding that this is not his goal, he prefers the living to the dead but he’s not allowing the dead to whisper further rumors about him.
Wanted Connections:
Doctor/Nurse Buddies. Enough said.
Anyone at the Moon Motel: Gabriel is a frequent visitor though he never pays for more than a room. He’s there for his own reasons but he’s available if anyone gets roughed up, worker or otherwise. You could be suspicious of him or amused by his presence, let’s talk it out.
Patients! Maybe he’s trying a new drug on them, maybe he’s their general physician and strolls along for check ups, nothing too serious. 
Drinking Buddies. He’d like having a drinking buddy or two.
Need him for a plot or have an idea for him? here is my message box xD
to be updated...
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