This photo doesn’t require much of a setup. Now nobody wants to be wheeled into an emergency room, but suffice it to say that you really don’t want to be any of the people in this picture taken in the ER. If you aren’t getting it, examine the guy on the table closely.

Oh, and if you select the image you can see a larger version in case it helps.
Oh dear! That doesn’t look like a very good situation to be in.
I wonder if he still feels the same way. :(
He is bleeding like hell, did he survived? :D
I just wonder what kind of thoughts are going through his head at the tht moment :-)
Kim:)
Bob,
I actually don’t know where this image originated as I found it on an anonymous FTP site while strolling the web. I probably should have stated that I didn’t know the source, and so I can’t vouch for authenticity… but I thought it was pretty funny either way! :-)
John
Tom, you crack me up sometimes. ;-)
It looks real but then maybe not. Do they usually have photographers in the ER? Where did John get this photo? And why didn’t he provide the source? Still it is a great picture but a bad predicament to be in!
//bob
The ER staff could have handed him a clipboard with a form to fill out and advise him not to hesitate to ask any questions.
I would have sewed him up and told him he lost a kidney but was given a new one from a black man who also provided a pint of blood. :D
I’m sure that the guy will be in for a surprise when he wakes up. That is…if he does. I’d probably have to agree with everlast in a previous comment about them probably just being professional about it.
I believe it’s been confirmed to be a chop, but regardless it’s a good predicament to think about :)
I wonder if the picture was staged or photoshopped. You can’t believe everything you see on the Internet.
i think there may some resentment towards the KKK guy on the table, but i doubt any professional medical staff there wouldn’t do what they could to help him. Besides, saving his life just might change his mind about the people he hates.
Still hell of a picture.
Wow, that’s a dilemma :)
Should we stop the bleeding or should we claim that we couldn’t help him.. Hmm.
I bet even the majority of caucasian people would ask themselves the same question.