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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-15-2008 @ 9:04AM
ROSA said...
I feel really ashamed for being spanish.This denigrating and macabre exhibition has been prorrogated because,as they have said,it has really got a great success,in Spain.I must admit that when I passed by the street,in Madrid,where took place this exhibition,I had to turn my face,because it was absolutely unbearable for me to have a minimal look at it.It is unbelievable for me to understand how it is possible this kind of denigratory exhibition of human corpses can exist.I cannot understand either who can be behind this Gunther Von Hagens,for him to be allowed to carry out such a vomitive exhibition.In my mind,this man and all those who are interested in denigrating the human being to such a limit,are ill-minded.This german man should be more careful with this kind of things because of the terrible past of his own country.And we all should be careful,because we must not forget,these corpses belong to chinish citizens,and it may be possible that Von Hagens considers the chinish as third class people,such as the nazis considered the Jews.There are also doubts about the allowance or not from the families of these people for donating their corpses to the science,what ,if not,if should be considered as delictive.I think this kind of macabre show should be stopped as soon as possible.
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