Poop: The Deadliest Weapon?
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In the 1950s, the Canadian government forced many Inuit people into high artic settlement camps. But one man refused to go, no matter how much his children and grand children begged. The family was scared of what would happen if he refused to cooperate. In a desperate plan to force his hand, his family abandoned the man in his igloo. They took everything- all the food, the furs, and tools- in the hope that he would have no choice but to join them in their journey to the camp. All they left him with was his two dogs and the clothes on his back. But a determined man can win any battle. The man went outside, pulled down his seal skin trousers, and defecated into his hand. And as the feces began to freeze, he shaped it into the form of a blade. Human feces is a noxious substance, but there is more than one way you can be killed by poop. Today we’re talking shit- what it’s made of, what diseases it carries, and the wildest ways humans have used poop as a deadly weapon. That’s’ what you're in for today, on Impolite Society. Sources: https://www.vice.com/en/article/vdx4ad/brown-death-a-history-of-poop-as-a-weapon-111 https://www.britannica.com/science/feces https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X19305371 Email us your impolite questions at [email protected] and visit our website for info about the show and your hosts Laura and Rachel.
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