Thursday, March 21, 2019

Blood Farming- 21 March 2019

    On June 10, 2011 journalist Scott Carney becomes curious in the Red Market. Carney went and visited an Indian Refugee Camp known as Kidneyville. "Kidneyville got their name because of all the women who sell their kidneys to the Red Market," Carney was told by a local.
    Most of the locals that Carney interviewed sold their kidneys because they were in a desperate situation and needed money quickly. The brokers would come after devastations like the tsunami that hit the town.
    Carney uses outside sources as well as his very own book he had written about the Red Market. The pictures that he incorporated most likely makes the viewers get a sense of just how little the people have and as to why they are selling their organs. [128 words, 1 image, 1 quote, 1 link]
https://www.npr.org/2011/06/10/136931615/blood-bones-and-organs-the-gruesome-red-market

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