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Almost?I'd consider almost anything to be superior to you.
Almost?I'd consider almost anything to be superior to you.
Have drugs that are effective when targeted at different sexes:I have repeatedly asked for "something you want to do, that you think you can't because of what you call Political Correctness"
Forgive me if I am a bit slow on the uptake here, I like to think that is not normally the case.Have drugs that are effective when targeted at different sexes:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...m-fears-putting-womens-health-risk-scientist/
Scientists scared to conduct legitimate studies that may be wrongly accused of sexism.Forgive me if I am a bit slow on the uptake here, I like to think that is not normally the case.
Just how does political correctness prevent you from having drugs that are targeted at different sexes, for whatever reason.
Your logic is extremely obscure so please exlain slowly and carefully for me.
According to one reporter Scientists concentrate on male reactions to drugs, which this reporter claims "it has been reported" as sexist.Scientists scared to conduct legitimate studies that may be wrongly accused of sexism.
As usual arse end has taken a little bit of truth and woven into it his own version of a bare-faced lie!There was proggramme on Radio 4 late last night
Apparently Iceland and the pakistan ( the 2 countries that were named) are a genetic scientists paradise
for research into genetic diseases caused by in breeding.
one set of figures/stastics suggest that in the UK the pakistani commnuity account for 3% of all births but 30% of babies born with some type of genetic issue/disease ?
There is an old saying "do not shoot the messenger because u do not like the message" summit like that any way
I actually know quite a lot about inbreeding, it's causes & effects.
I hasten to add . . . 'cos my ex FiL was a consultant psychiatrist who specialised in the subject & we had very many long chats, primarily due to the village I whisked his daughter off too.
Inbreeding is/was a serious & very real problem & I can well understand how Iceland & Pakistan are a hot bed for this type of activity.
I'm not sure if Iceland has a history of arranged marriages but Pakistan certainly does. The arranged marriage developed primarily to help combat inbreeding.
But, does anyone know why?
The arranged marriage developed primarily to help combat inbreeding.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...lityrates/bulletins/conceptionstatistics/2015
- The estimated number of conceptions to women aged under 18 fell to 20,351 in 2015, compared with 22,653 in 2014, a decrease of 10%.
- The estimated number of conceptions to women aged under 16 fell to 3,466 in 2015, compared with 4,160 in 2014, a decrease of 17%
The Telegraph also reported at other times that there are about 14,000 babies born in UK with birth defects. The article, when I find it, later, mentions 1 in 50, and there are about 700,000 babies each year. (ONS data)the 3%/30% scenario was also reported in the Telegraph.
I think the 3%/30% was probably the figures used by Baroness Flather, a former Tory, now a cross-bencher, a politician with a political cause, perhaps