This is horrifying
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The guy is visibly alive, so you sedate him and continue trying to harvest his organs, and then quit when you're told "no, don't pull organs out of this living guy"? Disgusting.
There's more to this particular part. It stuck out to me too. Could it be that certain employees quit in sympathy protest for the guy that they had almost been forced to kill due to doctor's orders? Quitting in anger because they didn't successfully murder him seems incredibly brazen, but I wouldn't put it past doctors and nurses. It's also possible that they quit in fear, not protest, having been rumbled. They could skedaddle for the horizon and get re-hired by any other hospital, since they all do the same thing and the important thing is to cover for the system.
That's fair, and a more hopeful interpretation. Hopefully you are correct, in which case the the wording in the tweet needs to be fixed since it says the cancellation led to the quitting.
Well to be clear I don't hold the sympathetic interpretation as any more likely than pre-emptive quitting in cynical self-interest. Either's possible. And I'm a bad gambler, so watch the truth turn out to be the one about them quitting in anger at being questioned. "You think you hate them enough..."