Even if this scientific experiment with mouse reproduction isn't exactly what it's assumed to be, of course we should still worry about what it could entail
First, they took skin cells from the tails of male mice and transformed them into "induced pluripotent stem cells," which can develop into many different types of cells or tissues. Then, through a process that involved growing them and treating them with a drug, they converted male mouse stem cells into female cells and produced functional egg cells. Finally, they fertilized those eggs and implanted the embryos into female mice. About 1% of the embryos – 7 out of 630 – grew into live mouse pups.So if this is the more accurate data, it means these lil' rodents still aren't as "motherless" as alleged in some other reports on the subject. And, they did put a special emphasis on developing female life via the cell production.
Nevertheless, of course anybody who recognizes how science and chemistry can be used for evil purposes should be concerned. Who's to say the misogynist left wouldn't want to find ways to obliterate the female sex altogether? And all for the sake of validating homosexuality, which seems to be what the scientists involved want to do this for:
"And it might even provide a template for enabling more people," such as male same-sex couples, "to have biological children, while circumventing the ethical and legal issues of donor eggs," they wrote.Needless to say, even if this is cloning science we're talking about here, it's still very offensive when scientists do this for the sake of political agendas. They do say here:
But they raised several cautions. The most notable one? The technique is extremely inefficient. They said it's unclear why only a tiny fraction of the embryos placed into surrogate mice survived; the reasons could be technical or biological. They also stressed that it's still too early to know if the protocol would work in human stem cells at all.But that doesn't mean they won't keeping trying, all at the expense of femalehood. And if they go that direction, it's abominable. I'd say Japan should shun the head honcho of this experiment based on the beliefs he's going by.
And lest I forget, I'm not forgiving religious advocates for any customs and beliefs they emphasize that are harmful to women, because that's partly how we got to this point in the first place.
Update: while we're on the subject, I strongly recommend reading this science article which details why women have genetic advantages over men, and no doubt, a lot of other superior qualities too.
Labels: Japan, lgbt cultism, londonistan, misogyny, Moonbattery