Anonymous ID: f10c1e Feb. 18, 2019, 9 p.m. No.5257931   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7977 >>8231

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"Throughout his tenure as the junta strongman, Georgios Papadopoulos often employed what have been described by the BBC as gory surgical metaphors, where he or the junta assumed the role of the "medical doctor".The "patient" was Greece. "

 

One of his speeches:

 

“…We are in front of a patient, whom we have on a surgical bed, and whom if the surgeon does not strap on the surgical bed during the time of the surgery and the anesthesia, there is a chance instead of the surgery granting him the restoration of his health, to lead him to his death […] The restrictions are the straps, keeping the patient tied to the surgical bed so that he will undergo the surgery without danger." and later:

 

""We have a patient. We test him if he can walk without a plaster cast. We break the initial cast and, if warranted, we put another cast where is needed. The referendum will be a general overview of the capabilities of the patient. Let us pray that he may not need a cast again. If he needs one, we will put one on him. And the only thing I can promise you, is to invite you to see the foot without a cast!"

 

Reminds me of:

 

"THESE PEOPLE ARE SICK."

 

Reconcile.