Chinese Man Kidnapped By Gang and Used as a Blood Slave

Meanwhile in China:

The man, identified only by his surname Li, was kidnapped by a gang and used as a “blood slave” for months, reported South China Morning Post

Since August 2021, the gang reportedly took 27 ounces (800 milliliters) of blood from the 31-year-old man each month, leaving him just enough time to replenish his blood supply. It is believed that the gang sold the blood online to private buyers.

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You can read more about at the link, but what a horrible experience for this guy before one of the gang members felt bad enough to help him escape from this situation. It makes me wonder how many more people in China are being held against their will as blood slaves?

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liz
liz
2 years ago

I think it says he was in Cambodia? That really is awful. Like something out of Mad Max.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
2 years ago

This story is bullshìt on every level.

Should we count the ways?

Let’s start with logistics. Is it efficient to smuggle your blood slave from China through Vietnam and then by ship to Cambodia? …especially when there are so many great local blood slaves all over the place just waiting to be harvested? Every blood slaver I ever met hated complexity and wasn’t really interested in the long game.

Then we can look at economics. Any good slavery operation has to generate more money than it costs to run. Slavery is fun but unless it is a hobby, you just can’t subsidize it. Are we to believe he was shipped through 3 countries and sold for $18,500 to blood slavers to harvest 800ml of blood per month? Without a calculator, take a guess how long it requires to pay off that startup cost with $200 worth of blood a month (at full US hospital price)… even for that valuable type O.

And then reality… Cambodia is filled with people who would form a line outside your door to give you as much blood as you wanted for a dollar. And if your endgame is organ harvest? You would keep your harvestee in really good health… as “suffering from multiple organ failure” is not a good marketing strategy. One-owner used hearts are valuable but discriminating buyers kick the aorta a bit before signing on the dotted line.

You know why we cannot have nice things? It is because of people like all of you who accepted this story as truth without a single bit of critical thinking.

How can you be expected to evaluate the safety of vaccines or decide if global warming is real or know who to vote for when you can’t even master the basics of a good third world blood slaving operation.

You should all be ashamed of yourselves.

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