Author Topic: Reproductive decolonization  (Read 3427 times)

SirGalahad

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Re: Reproductive decolonization
« Reply #30 on: August 02, 2022, 03:09:11 pm »
That makes sense. Honestly, the massive preference for "white" sperm doesn't even surprise me in this case. The kinds of people who would go so far as to receive sperm donations when all else fails, just so that they can reproduce, are bound to be significantly more inferior than the rest of the Brazilian population as a whole, which already suffers from a Eurocentrism problem to begin with. These are the more staunch natalists. Many would simply drop the issue or become less passionate about it, if they could not reproduce through conventional means. It goes without saying that sperm banks should not be public, and if it weren't for western civilization "gracing" these barbarians with non-conventional means of reproduction, such people wouldn't be able to reproduce at all
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