Setanta
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Karnal wrote on Feb 16 th, 2018 at 11:46pm: Setanta wrote on Feb 14 th, 2018 at 11:45pm: Karnal wrote on Feb 14 th, 2018 at 10:06pm: Setanta wrote on Feb 14 th, 2018 at 9:23pm: Karnal wrote on Feb 14 th, 2018 at 9:34am: Dr Mengele wrote on Feb 13 th, 2018 at 9:19am: I'm not talking about subhumans Karnal, I'm referring to downies, cerebral palsy and spastics all of which should face mandatory abortion because they offer nothing to society, are a welfare pit and have no quality of life anyway. Yes, Doktor, but how does modern medical science detect mongs and spastics in the first trimester? Please explain? We can test for Downs Syndrome K, it's a start. At what embryonic stage does the Mongaloid gene appear? Doctor? It's genetic, so from the word go, K. As soon as there is enough cells you can take one... Zap! Quote:Our bodies are made up of millions of cells. In each cell there are 46 chromosomes. The DNA in our chromosomes determines how we develop. Down syndrome is caused when there is an extra chromosome. People with Down syndrome have 47 chromosomes in their cells instead of 46. They have an extra chromosome 21, which is why Down syndrome is also sometimes known as trisomy 21. Although we know how Down syndrome occurs, we do not yet know why it happens. Down syndrome occurs at conception, across all ethnic and social groups and to parents of all ages. It is nobody's fault. There is no cure and it does not go away. https://www.downsyndrome.org.au/what_is_down_syndrome.html#genetic_condition So why would one go to all the trouble of abortion? Why not just prevent the sperm reaching the ovum? We're not that desperate to procreate the Master Race, are we, Doctor? Are you playing the fool K? I hope not. This is something, as the above states, that happens at conception. The sperm and egg are fine, something goes awry at conception and they end up with an extra chromosome. Mind you, I'm not saying we should zap them, that is the parents choice, just that it is something we can test for in answer to your "Yes, Doktor, but how does modern medical science detect mongs and spastics in the first trimester?" Do you not like others using your brand of sarcasm back at you?
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