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Rocket Cat's avatar

Many women in ICE detention are reporting forced sterilization by unqualified personnel

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/women-detained-ice-unnecessary-gynecological-procedures-georgia-facility-investigation/

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Ged's avatar

Yes. And it gets more brazen by the day. Hayek's bastards must be stopped.

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Ethereal Fairy's avatar

At what age are these embryos being judged for IQ? The brain, and central nervous system are among the last systems to develop in utero, so if they are claiming embryos in Petrie dish are measurable that is a ridiculous claim, very much a crank theory.

"Fetal brain development: When does the brain develop ...The third trimester is a period of rapid brain growth and development, with the brain tripling in size and key structures like the cerebellum growing the most. Neurons continue to develop, and the brain develops the capacity to perform vital functions and reflexes needed after birth. By 33 weeks, the brain and nervous system are considered fully developed, though development continues until birth and beyond. "

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FLUID_HYPOSTASIS's avatar

Of the 8.5 points alleged by herasight, at least 7 are likely due to fudging the numbers/contriving the statistical outcome via numerical pulverization related to the dis-attenuation factor, meaning, when you get down to what is left over after that, only about ~1.5 points are actually 'explained'. All of which could be attributable to practically anything, due to the nebulousness of the models' emulation assuming that it curates and accounts for all variables purely off the basis of its own parametric assumptions.

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RNDM31's avatar

Minor historical nitpick - Finland was never occupied by the Germans, or for that matter anyone else. They were here very much as invited allies and later evicted by force as per the terms of the separate peace made with the USSR, not that they had much desire to stick around by that point anyway regardless of what the increasingly out of touch Austrian corporal in Wolfenschantz might have desired.

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