Ukraine War Day #371: The Blood Of A Muscovite

Dear Readers:

A few posts back we were talking about European racism, now it’s time to talk about its bastard step-child, Ukrainian racism. Whereas European “scientific racists” of the time, such as Gobineau and the others, had to make do with calipers and skull measurements, it would seem like contemporary racists have more tools in their tool box. A little thing called DNA, for example. Well, let us see how the Ukrainians handle the “scientific” aspects of their prejudices. Keeping in mind that ordinary Ukrainians are every bit as dull-witted and uneducated as their American counterparts.

I have this piece from Argumenty I Fakty (“Arguments and Facts”), the analyst is Andrei Sidorchik.

Damn! Just one millimeter off from pure Aryan.

Sidorchik: The effect of unremitting Nazi propaganda on the brains of ordinary Ukrainians, has its effect. A popular notion is the idea of the purity of Ukrainian blood.

An online Ukrainian Women’s forum dealt with the rather unique issue: What to do if one learns that husband has some Russian blood in him?

A woman turned to her online community for advice about a tricky question. Her husband had been fighting in the ranks of the Ukrainian army, was taken prisoner by the Russians, and recently returned home, as part of a prisoner exchange.

“I don’t know what to do. My husband returned home at the beginning of last month. While he was a POW, they [=the Russians] gave him medical treatment, they operated on him and gave him a blood transfusion. In other words, he now has Muscovite blood inside of him? It’s like he went off to the war as one man, and returned a different man. What should I do? Should I divorce him? I can’t relate to him the way I used to.”

Russian docs fixed up wounded hubby, but in the process tainted his pure blood.

yalensis: She’s just lucky these Russian Doctor Moreau’s didn’t transplant a pig’s liver into her man. Such things happen nowadays even in top hospitals, so I am told. Now, instead of giving their friend some sound facts about PTSD and advice how to get help for her man, listen what these idiots told her:

Sidorchik: In response to her post, the woman received varying advice. Some Ukrainian women recommended that she get a divorce immediately. Others said that she should go to Church and pray for him. But the majority recommended the following: “You should support your husband, but you must NOT have any more children with him. 100%.”

DNA Tests For Muscovite Genes

yalensis: It’s not like Ukrainians are so dumb they never heard of DNA. Like Otto in A Fish Called Wanda, they heard of it, they just don’t understand how it works. I mean, can transfused blood actually affect the DNA in your sperm cells? Maybe if you are a Lysenko-ite, I dunno…

Otto: “Apes don’t read philosophy!”

Sidorchik: Within the framework of contemporary Ukrainian ideology, the advice of the women is completely logical: The former POW who had a blood transfusion, will no longer be able to produce “genetically pure” offspring. True Ukrainian patriots have no need for children with tainted “Muscovite” blood.

The lady who asked this question, and also those who responded to it, are simply reflecting the new Ukrainian reality, which was created during the past 9 years. [yalensis: more like the past 30 years, methinks…]

Within this current reality, a Reproductive Medicine clinic, for example, will announce that it only accepts [sperm] donations from those who have no relatives in Russia. And although in reality, nobody has yet been able to separate out “dirty” genes, this doesn’t stop the clinic Doctors from PR’ing themselves as “True Ukrainian Patriots”.

In November 2022, one of the Bio-Laboratories in Lvov announced a new service: “DNA test to detect Muscovite genes”. The price is 6,500 hryvnas. [Around $175 American bucks.] They advertise that, after the test, a certificate is offered assuring that one is a “pure-blooded Ukrainian”. It is considered prestigious in modern Ukraine to be of pure Ukrainian blood.

True Aryans And Simply Unfortunate Women

Sidorchik: Tens and even hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian women, by the way, do not have this problem. Those whose husbands have disappeared without a trace, might be happy to just get them back, in any condition. And yet they don’t have even the slightest hope. Meetings have been taking place, of women who are simply searching for their loved ones. These meetings/demonstrations are an embarrassment to the Zelensky regime, since they raise the issue of the price that is being paid by the Ukrainian people, for the current political course.

The regime prefers to see these svidomite “Aryan ladies” [of the internet forum] rather than the despairing women whose lives and hopes for the future have been destroyed by Zelensky.

Many Ukrainian women, who were lucky enough to find their husbands alive but in captivity, are trying to find a way to extend the term of their captivity. [yalensis: This is true. I have read a lot of reports about Ukrainian women contacting the Russian military, asking them to keep hubbies in the POW camps and not exchange them.] Reason being, there were numerous cases when a POW was returned home, only to be conscripted again and sent back to the front. Therefore, for a woman who truly desires to keep her husband alive, she knows he is better off in Russia [until the war is over].

As for the husband of a woman who is worried about his transfused “Muscovite blood”, well, he should think hard and seriously about his future. Because it would seem, he has the kind of wife who would rather see his photograph up on the “board of heroes” than standing there right in front of her, with tainted genetics.

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46 Responses to Ukraine War Day #371: The Blood Of A Muscovite

  1. peter moritz says:

    Of course, this poor lady with the “infected” hubby is correct. One cannot underestimate the evil ruminations in a Russian scientists mind, to, by blood transfusion, insert some crisper type technology whereby the germ cells of the hapless pure Ukranian are attacked and the precious Ukrainian DNA be replaced by inferior Russian DNA, to alter the pure Ukranian stock for generations to come.

    The evil that Russia is willing to inflict on the Ukraryans is simply unimaginable, but one has to try to comprehend, to be able to stop this unimaginable disaster threatening racial purity forever.

    (BTW, anyone with at least some functioning brain cells he or she can muster, and even just a cursory knowledge of the history of Eurasia, should ask him or herself what this “purity idiocy” means in context of thousands of years of a genetic mix that includes african, east asian, celtic, turkic, slavic, semitic, germanic etc, etc, influences? And, wtf, is the difference between a Ukranian slav and a Russian slav?)

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    • Dao Gen says:

      This is only one example, but Johnny Bucyk, an NHL pro hockey star of the 1960s and 1970s, was born in 1935 of Ukrainian immigrant parents from Lviv Oblast in Edmonton, Canada. He was Ukrainian-Canadian, but his nickname when he played in the NHL was “Chief” because most fans thought he was Amerindian. Since I doubt there are many Amerindians in Galicia or Ukraine, though who knows, could Bucyk, born of Galician parents, possibly have had some mongol or turkic DNA in him? Or were there a lot of pan-Asiatic people living in Galicia before it became part of the USSR in 1939 (a great mistake by Stalin)? Please pardon my overly simple question.
      https://www.nhl.com/player/johnny-bucyk-8445240
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Bucyk

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      • As far as I recall all these territories were under the Khanate of the Golden Horde so it would be surprising if he didn’t have Mongol genes.

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        • yalensis says:

          If he was a great hockey star, then most likely he was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan! Everybody knows that Khan liked to play field hockey using human heads instead of pucks.
          [little joke there, please no offense, Mongol friends…]

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          • Dao Gen says:

            yalensis, heh heh…..you or someone should write a book or at least a long online article systematically deconstructing the Ukie ultranationalist racist theory of Ukrainian uniqueness and superiority. Most critics stress the fascism but don’t dig down into the racism of the Ukronazis, but it’s the unspoken basis of the whole ethnic cleansing campaign in Ukraine that began in around 1941. There should be a campaign along the lines of “Russian-Speakers’ Lives Matter.” Maybe Soros would support it…..

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            • yalensis says:

              Thanks, Dao Gen. I think to really deconstruct it, one needs to be a genetic biologist/anthropologist and actually get down into the DNA sequences.

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        • Dao Gen says:

          Thanks. Obviously the Banderista theory of Ukrainian Nordic racial purity as opposed to Russian “mongrel mongol” racial “impurity” is a steaming pile of something unspeakable. All the Ukronazis dreaming of dying and going to Valhalla are going to be pretty disappointed when they meet up with Genghis Khan instead.

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    • yalensis says:

      At this point we probably have the technology to splice in some covid RNA! heh heh heh…

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      • peter moritz says:

        No kidding allowed: I had because of likely overseas travel, received at the time in 2021 three shots of Pfizer crap. Not that I believe in the “deadliness” of a – basically – cold virus, but the necessity to be prepared in case of need.
        No effect then, but whereas before the Vaccine became widely distributed, I did not personally know of any Victim, however after the population here was vaccinated at the above 80% level, I:

        1. know in our neighbourhood of about 5 Covid cases (among about 20 people)
        2. know of some severe side effects of the vaccine, among one a severe case of thrombosis of the leg of a 30 year person.
        3. know of many cases – and also am personally affected – that a current cold epidemic tends to drag out over weeks instead of 7 days.

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        • yalensis says:

          I hear you, peter. My experience is similar to yours. This is all anecdotal, it goes without saying. (Not scientific.)
          Because my job required it (to keep my job, which pays me a handsome salary), I was forced to endure 3 doses of the Moderna brand. No side effects, and everything great. (By the way, I hear that if you had to take the poison, then Moderna slightly less damaging than Pfizer, so I was lucky.)

          But in the past year, 2 really bad and debilitating colds (lasting over a month apiece, and a gross rolling cough); whereas previously in my life I never got sick.
          Coincidence? probably… The Covidians will say that I was lucky, if I never got the shot, then I would have died.
          No way to test that hypothesis!
          🙂

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          • peter moritz says:

            “The Covidians will say that I was lucky, if I never got the shot, then I would have died.”
            Yes, the most stupid atgument ever, as we all know except for a few peristing morons, that the maximum CFR was about .5%, with down to .1%, basically depending on the state of general wellbeing and health care effectiveness.

            The real danger, as is for most diseases, was clearly for the, ah, how should I put it….those who have lived a certain amount of years…..where the chance to die from it, if infected, hovered from 0.5% from 65 to close to 10% for those closer to 80, rising to way over 10% for those over 80 years, and is completely normal for most infectious diseases because of….(I only whisper it because of ableism: AGE).

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        • Beluga says:

          Are you guys doctors or just opining out of your left lugholes? My BS detector goes off when I start hearing anecdotal stories of extra-long colds, leg thrombosis, etc. because of the mRNA vaccines. Plus, it is a matter of record here in Canada that Moderna caused heart enlargement in teenage males and Pfizer didn’t. So Moderna became contra-indicated for younger people, and wasn’t offered to under 18s. The bad effect was in the very low persons per million. So Pfizer became the choice of most people here. Me, I got some of each over the past couple of years, and I’m now 75.. Had less effect on my arm than the flu shot does, and no other symptoms. Nobody I know had any reaction except to that British AstraZeneca muck way back two years ago. They quickly stopped using that crap here in Canada. And the J&J supposed one-shot stuff — 20 million initial shots got sent back to Baltimore where it had been badly made but passed off as good — great quality control, not. Just J and J trying to cash in on the scare.

          What is a matter of record is what happens to a good 10 to 15% of people who get Covid — they go on to experience Long Covid, with evidence of the virus in every major organ. So the trick is not to get Covid in the first place.

          Everything public-healthwise went off the rails when Omicron appeared. Before that, the vaccines did quite well on the original Covid and decently on Delta, yet did bugger all on Omicron (and its subsequent variants).

          Here in my province it’s over twenty times more likely for a 70+ year old to be hospitalized or die from Covid than the 50 to 69 year olds. And 260 times worse than for under 50 year olds. And now, the uselessness of the vaccines against Omicron is such that across all age groups, being vaccinated only doubles the chances you won’t be hospitalized or die. So yes, Covid kills old people, and nobody younger seems to give a ratsass. My doctor two days ago (Monday) could only give me the standard platitudes about wearing a mask in social situations like shopping. Hell, I knew that already, because my brother is himself a doc and we’re both over 70. As do all my peer group of oldsters. If you’re some under 50 spring chicken, well, the chances of croaking from Covid are zilch, but the chances for Long Covid are one in 7. Good luck and don’t age.

          https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/alerts-notices/#epidemiologic-summaries

          nakedcapitalism,com keeps tabs on Covid in the US in particular — one contributor is obsessed with the subject, and so I tend to read his stuff. He likely is better informed than any average GP because the subject is his passion and he keeps on top of the latest.

          Two blokes bullshitting away on the corner about Covid and swapping tales, I give zero credence to. Just the way it is, folks. I know neither of you are experts in epidemiology even at the beginner level.

          Just like that Ukie soldier’s wife who thought as a white racist that her hubby was no longer a true Ukie because of a Russkie blood transfusion. Ignorance is bliss and everyone has an opinion. At my age, choosing to try and live is a serious business when society essentially tosses you and your peers on the trash heap and pretends nothing’s happening.

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          • yalensis says:

            But… but… you’re all over the map yourself, Beluga, about your lack of symptoms after the shot, and what your doc told you, and all of that anecdotal evidence…
            I mean, if it was up to me, I would not listen to any anecdotal stuff and just rely on pure science. Unfortunately, I don’t trust the medical establishment either. I actually work for a hospital, and I saw with my own eyes how upper management was twisting and turning the whole time, changing their story 3 times a day, based on the utterances of Dr. Fauci. Recently, they simply gave up, nobody is taking temperatures any more, patients are swarming into the outpatient clinics not wearing masks. They relaxed their vaccine requirement after a slew of nurses threatened to quit. Again.

            I mean, Fauci! for crying out loud. That blustering liar is probably the guy who actually invented the virus in his own lab, and then kept lying to the public about every single thing.

            I mean, I don’t think that neither peter nor I are doubting the existence of the virus, or the disease. Me, I just don’t trust the Westie vaccines, because they were rushed out, and helped to serve a political/financial agenda. You yourself just admitted that the Moderna vaccine is dangerous. Well, the Pfizer vaccine was just rushed out, with very little testing. The Russian vaccine is said to be the best one, but Westie countries wouldn’t allow it in their borders. God forbid somebody else should be making the profits off this crisis.

            As for wearing masks, well, that’s just common sense. If somebody is sitting behind me in the theater coughing their lungs out, well, maybe a strip of paper will keep at least some of their germs out of my face holes.

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            • peter moritz says:

              Thanks for replying to the whale. I do not doubt (there are however many that do) the virus exists. I had after all training as a lab tech for bio and medical labs, and my wife was operating electron microscopes and all the anciliary stuff, so we both lab were rats with soem experience of and about microorganisms and their effects.
              Hell, I had to learn the various cycles of flukes, tapeworms etc. by heart, not to mention the various symptoms of bacterial infections and how to identify the causal agent. And I later as an agro engineeer for international agriculture had to, over several semesters, study animal diseases, both in European and tropical areas. So, I am not quite unfamiliar with that type of biology.

              I think we both stressed that what we related is anecdotal evidence, which however almost always is the basis of further scientific investigation, and there are countless reports now available about the negative effects of covid vaccines, especially the Pfizer type.

              I also mentioned the effects of this virus, especially on the elderly, and if I may coyly state, I am among this group as well. But being aware doesn’t necessarily being scared shitless to abandon all reason and advocate idiotic lockdowns for all in the way the West did them, with a few sane exceptions.

              There is a difference between just noting how a disease affects you personally, and the observation of how many you personally know have side effects after a vaccination. Then the anecdotal accumulates to some evidence.

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              • yalensis says:

                Great points, peter. I mean, the whole process of scientific research begins with data collection. And data collection includes individual data points, such as patients recounting their own experiences, etc., while the doc writes down the history and symptoms. Ideally, that process should take place in a doctor’s office and not a blog forum… But I mean, the whole covid thing became so politicized from the very first day. Oh well, I guess I’ll just stick to the brutal and violent war, it’s a lot more straightforward than covid!

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              • Beluga says:

                I guess you two whiz-bang heroes know all there is to know about Covid and vaccines, sayeth the white whale. And you did a great job twisting what I wrote. Kudos! Apparently I advocated lockdowns, unknown to myself. Mask use in indoor public spaces is what I advocate, it’s all that’s needed because the biochem magic pill of vaccines essentially doesn’t work against rapid mutations.

                In the close-knit provincial society I live in, people dropping like flies from vaccine injections would be noticed. And we’re home still of the phone-in radio show, where really out-to-lunch people opine. No sign of anyone complaining the vaccines were poison or the rumours would have spread like wildfire.

                Additionally, since hospital mangement or administrators here have zero influence on things bar running a particular institution — public health runs the nationalized system, we didn’t get to hear some hospital privatized managerial financial administrative dolt theorizing about this and that, thank goodness. And the provincial health people’s tune never changed here at all, let alone three times a day like in the for-profit hospital you work at, yalensis.

                No, the tune never changed and was consistent, until all of a sudden, there was no tune at all! And everyone was left to look after themselves. The powers that be threw their hands up in the air and said in effect — we can’t handle this Omicron. So they quit and wished everyone good luck, all essentially overnight. Since Mar 21 last year, all mask mandates were removed. Business won out over health, in effect, except that many people did not return to work and said to hell with it all. The madding crowd said, well, Let’s go to a restaurant and spread Covid! And have concerts again! And drink ourselves senseless in bars! Maskless, yay! It worked like a charm, just like it did in China more recently. Cases skyrocketed, and likely were undercounted, like Ukie battlefield deaths. Because official testing was also curtailed drastically at the same time, and nobody was forced to report their individual home-test positive results. Officialdom clamped their hands over their eyes and ears and pretended Covid didn’t exist anymore even as the death rate rocketed. Bureaucracy — don’t you love it? Looking after you …

                We have a population of almost exactly one million. 106 died from Covid up till Omicron in Dec 2021, 20 months total. Today, the death toll stands at 794, so in the last 15 months 688 croaked. There are 5 in ICU and 39 being treated in various hospitals provincewide.

                What it means is that masked oldsters like me gather silently at supermarkets to buy groceries at 8 o’clock am on Sundays, away from the carefree madding crowd giving each other Covid, RSV, colds and the flu. Or there would be a lot more deaths. Old people are discriminated against, and have to provide their own “safety”.

                People everywhere are fairly dumb and cannot reason. Perfect fodder for lackadaisical public health because hey, masking is not comfy so who’s complaining among the dumbo masses? Thus officially hating the thug Putin and loving themselves some whitey Ukies, angels of the purest kind resisting a tyrant, replaced public health announcements. Who knows if the Russian vaccine is any good? Russians hardly took it up — 36% was all they managed. And it only addresses the first variant, so useless like all the rest of them to new variants.

                That’s all I have to say on this matter.

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          • peter moritz says:

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            • yalensis says:

              “the weaponization of medical research…”

              Hear hear! No sane person can ever trust the CDC again, after watching them disgrace themselves time and time again. It’s just sad, like the guy said, that parents will stop giving their children the effective, legacy vaccines that they need; thanks to this fiasco.
              I think parents should be taught that the pre-covid vaccines are okay, because they were developed in a different, somewhat better, era. Children definitely need to be vaccinated for polio and that sort of thing. Unfortunately, ordinary people have lost their faith in the medical establishment. So they throw the baby out with the bath-water.

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              • peter moritz says:

                The curtain slowly lifts slowly. As in the USA, so in the UK.

                https://www.express.co.uk/comment/expresscomment/1742573/lockdown-files-matt-hancock-boris-johnson-isabel-oakeshott

                “The week’s Lockdown files show Boris Johnson feared Britain’s second lockdown because he knew the death data was ‘very wrong’; he also wanted to lift the restrictions, but the public ‘wasn’t ready’.”

                “They also reveal that masks in schools were introduced to avoid an argument with Nicola Sturgeon, that care homes were neglected, and the inhumane rules that kept married couples apart were discussed but, despite their devastating effects, were kept anyhow. Why? Because there was no one to challenge the power-hungry government machinery that was out of its depth”

                “When we pointed out that the lockdown in November 2020 was based on misleading data, something Boris Johnson said was “very wrong,” the government still went ahead.”

                “The Lockdown files are littered with flippant remarks, derogatory comments and disdain for the public. Civil servants mocked quarantined holidaymakers, and politicians were “laughing and joking about locking us up.”

                “They also reveal what happens when you have impotent advisors who do not challenge the decisions and scientists with ideological viewpoints based on engineering fear and repressive measures.”

                And on it goes….

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  2. lou strong says:

    Either love is truely blind, as they say, or it’s time for the Muscovite-blooded husband to start thinking about divorce….

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    • yalensis says:

      Poor guy, he is probably traumatized and shell-shocked, and then comes to find out that his wife is a moron who takes advice from other morons on social media…

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  3. On Telegram one of the screenshots of responses provided was “get an AIDS test”.

    The husband will be better off if this woman divorces him. He’d be even better off if he sneaks across the lines and surrenders to the evil ruZZian Moskals whose tainted blood he carries.

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    • yalensis says:

      Plan: He tells his wife he has AIDS from the blood transfusion. She divorces him first, so he doesn’t have to pay alimony. Then sneaks across Russian lines and joins the Khmelnitsky Battalion. [little spoiler there for my tomorrow post!]

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  4. leaf says:

    I really wonder what goes through these people’s minds when you consider they are all slavs…

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    • yalensis says:

      Being a programmer myself, I would demand to know the exact sequence of code (=DNA nucleotides) that allegedly distinguishes a Muscovite from a pure-blood Ukr. Maybe it’s the GAG sequence.

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  5. mato48 says:

    Interesting fact that Russian doctors took care and tried to heal the wounds of a POW, while, according to some reports, in the Ukraine the only nedical treatment a Russian POW can expect is castration.

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    • yalensis says:

      Sadly, yes. Castration not to mention other excruciating tortures. While Russians provide free medical treatment to their POW’s. [as they are supposed to do]

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  6. S Brennan says:

    Funny..sad…awful. State sponsored hate…and so it goes

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  7. the pair says:

    genetic determinists (who usually have a 99.9% crossover with IQ fetishists) have basically supplanted divine providence with a wikipedia level knowledge (at best) of DNA. it’s a secular god that “controls” their lives. (i will admit, though, that i have a heavy dose of scottish DNA and just coincidentally live up to every stereotype of those plaid loving folk.)

    donor DNA can persist for a few days after transfusion but basically any environmental factor can affect expression and/or cause damage. breathing pollution, eating red meat, even using certain kinds of medicine (as i found out after using a certain prescription mouthwash). they should also be careful giving it such importance because they face the big “wommmmmp womp waaaaaaah” trumpet sound when they get test results. take the fair skinned, genome obsessed “children of abraham” occupying “israel” for example:

    https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/ashkenazi-jews-descended-ancient-turkey-new-research

    https://www.science.org/content/article/did-modern-jews-originate-italy

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    • yalensis says:

      Thanks, pair. I know it’s supposed to be funny, but scientists really should weigh in on the issue. Namely, whether a blood transfusion could possibly affect germ cells. (Highly dubious, but I don’t know the answer, having only a middle-school biology class under my belt.)

      I think it’s hilarious that you have Scottish DNA and act like a stereotypical Scotsman. Do you dance around in a kilt and lose your temper, and chow down on haggis? Awesome!
      I do believe that genetics is really important in the formation of personality. I am fairly certain that my DNA sequence determined, not only my personality, but even some of my political opinions. On the other hand, I doubt that, were I to be in an accident and got a transfusion of blood from a neo-con, that I would become a neo-con. Not this late in the game.

      But if I did, and suddenly started spouting horrible opinions, then all my readers need to send up the alarm!

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      • peter moritz says:

        “whether a blood transfusion could possibly affect germ cells.”

        Actually, no, there is no mechanism to germ cells affected by bloodtransfusion. There is however a mechanism that can affect for a few generations the germ cells through stress like war, hunger, infectious diseases, etc., leading to methylation of those cells.

        https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3174260/#:~:text=DNA%20methylation%20is%20a%20heritable,T%2C%20or%20C)%20contexts.

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        • yalensis says:

          Thanks, peter!
          Hence, these returning POW’s may indeed be totally stressed out and traumatized, and maybe this affects their personality and even the potency of their sperm.
          It’s very sad.
          But bottom line, that husband, if he had not received the blood transfusion while in Russian captivity, he could have died from his wounds and loss of blood.

          I mean, what are the Russian doctors supposed to do? Same as any other docs. They see a wounded guy, they take his blood type, they transfuse and save him. They’re doing their job, and that’s the way it should be. After taking the Hippocratic oath.

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  8. NevenA says:

    Can’t some kind of m(uscovite)RNA technology be developed for these poor people? It’d be funny if it wasn’t so sad….

    What % of West Ukrainians is like this?

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    • yalensis says:

      NevenA, I have no idea how many morons exactly that we are talking about. Or their percentage in the overall population!

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      • Liborio Guaso says:

        Some estimate the number of morons to be over 73 percent of the population, but in reality the number must be higher because of how difficult it has been to build a better world.

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  9. S Brennan says:

    I keep harping on the point that Russian Command’s cautious, on a “timetable of our own making” approach, while praiseworthy in some respects, does not fully appreciate the depravity and desperation of DC/London’s leadership. These shapeshifters [and their quislings western capitols] perceive themselves as supreme beings who must always be proven “right”. Lucifer’s children, will stop at nothing to get their way, they must not be given the freedom of time, they must be pressed at every turn, below Gilbert elaborates on the insane thinking of these people…

    Faits divers, or, if you will, straws in the wind as WWIII blows in

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    • Daniel Rich says:

      @ S Brennan,

      Russia’s actions [no matter how fast or slow they are], result in multiple fractions/frictions everywhere. NATO’s heaving, the MIC’s heaving, the EU/US are heaving, but when it comes to production levels, and the ability to deliver [to the frontlines] there’s nothing but hot air.

      I think the Russian approach is smart in several ways:

      1) minimize the lives lost [both military as well as civilians].
      2) minimize the destruction of infrastructure [although this is a war].
      3) watch the West trying to dodge the economic ‘boomerang [sanctions]’ they so dastardly threw at Russia.

      In my opinion [not privy to anything military on the Russian side], Russia already won. We’re watching death by a thousand cuts in real time.

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  10. Daniel Rich says:

    When my wife went to a Uni reunion, and one of the attending profs found out she was married to a gaijin [nasty word for foreigners, he exploded and accused her of, “Tainting the pure Japanese blood!!!”

    My wife just left.

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    • yalensis says:

      I read somewhere, anthropologists have proved that Japanese race are actually descended from Koreans. Or at least have common ancestors. So, they are full of it, with their alleged racial purity. Although I will give them credit for trying to remain isolated from Western culture as long as possible, until they couldn’t any more.

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  11. countrumford says:

    Back on point here. Could Zelinsky fill a sperm bank to compensate for Moscovy blood polluted heroes? Pur sang Ukrainians with superior piano skills would thus be assured. Problem solved!

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    • yalensis says:

      Well, Zelensky is at least half Jewish. And the other half probably Russian. With some Genghis Khan genes in there as well, probably. Not a shining example of a pure-blooded Prince.

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  12. countrumford says:

    It does remind me of the commentary of Brig Get Jack D Ripper “It’s incredibly obvious, isn’t it? A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids, without the knowledge of the individual, certainly without any choice. That’s the way your hard-core Commie works.”

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  13. Jay-zus! are humans ever stupid. Not just the wife who asked the question, and more than the morons who answered it seriously (I wonder whether any of the respondents replied “are you out of your fucking mind?!?”) but really, pretty much all of us. Basing my spleen on the mentality I see in so many things, especially the Covid minimisers. Billions of people are going to die in the slow-rolling collapse of civilisation in this century, because we’re just too stupid to live. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing for the planet, because humanity is like cancer cells. I’m in full agreement with Agent Smith in “The Matrix.”

    First off, red blood cells only live for about 90 days. That’s one of the basic facts they taught us in nursing school. I hung plenty of units (and donated many a pint myself) which meant I had to keep my continuing education credentials on blood transfusions — which are technically tissue transplants, didja know that? — up to date so I could keep doing it. One’s body is always making more of them. That’s why people with certain anaemias and other blood disorders need repeated transfusions for life. So the “impure” Russian blood was probably gone by the time the stupid woman wrote to the Ukie “agony aunt” forum.

    You hit the nail on the head in your comment, Yalensis, when you said the husband is “different” because he’s been traumatised by the war. Facing off against impending death, getting captured by your enemy, being hurt bad enough to need surgery, seeing your mates die — that’ll change a person. He might have come back a moody, stressed or angry man. And if he’s got a dumb twat for a wife who can’t understand that, he should get a divorce. DTMFA, as the crude acronym from sex columnist Dan Savage goes. (I won’t spell out what those letters mean, but Urban Dictionary can tell ya.)

    The same issue worried some people when blood transfusions became a widespread thing in the U.S. military during World War II. “What if I get blood from some black guy?!?” A question asked by RACISTS. The Army decided it was not a thing. That was 80 years ago. The stupid wife is THAT far behind the times. But hey, racism lasts for centuries. Ask the clot-heads who are still ranting about Khazars…

    As for the “No Russian blood!” fertility and DNA clinics — reeks of grift!

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    • yalensis says:

      “As for the “No Russian blood!” fertility and DNA clinics — reeks of grift!”

      Yuh think?! and here I assumed it was legit…
      Great comment, Bukko, as always.

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