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Stacy Otto, fka Eudora's avatar

No amount of dysmenorrhea or cast shedding or miscarriage or stillbirth of affected women could penetrate (pun intended) the state/pharma narrative, but one peep about sperm and some heretofore unwilling to see the truth of the jabs (and pharma’s falsified trials) might just sit up and take notice.

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Rikard's avatar

Dropping sperm counts and dropping testosterone levels among western (i.e. white) men has been an ongoing concern for more than 30 years.

As in, it's concerning that it is happening. Not one state nor company nor any researchers has been interested in trying to figure out why.

Maybe because the biggest, most obvious culprit may well turn out to be birth control pills, as the estrogen isn't filtered out in water treatment plants, but instead gets into reservoirs and tap water.

Add on the homronal treatments meat animals have been getting for what, four decades?, andthe phyto-estrogen from more or less all soy-contaminated products, ftalates in various plastics (such as bite rings and pacifiers for wee kids just twenty years ago) and much more, and it's starting to look real ugly.

But hey, let's make this issue too be about men vs. women, 'cause that sure solves it, right?

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anonymous joan's avatar

You mention birth control pills -- many years ago my mother, who was born in 1915, told us that she thought the birth control pills were changing young women's bodies. She had noticed that young women's figures (i.e., born after 10 to 15 years or so of birth control pill use being common) were changing. She said that the majority of young girls didn't have the 'old hour glass figure' that was always so common when she (and we, her daughters) were growing up. We just sort of smiled and ignored her; however, a few years after that I noticed the same thing -- young girls' bodies (teens, etc.), though still busty or bosomy, seemed straight up and down, no curve in at the waist. (She was a very smart woman, she started warning us about derivatives back in the late 80's. She wrote the opening/closing stock market figures on her calendars every day for years. She said "they" are doing something that I don't like or understand, and it's called derivatives, and I don't think "they" know what they are doing -- they're messing with the financial system. She turned out to be right. (Just an old lady's (me) observation about what her own mother observed way back when.

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TAM's avatar

And girls are going through puberty at younger and younger ages . . .

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Rikard's avatar

I think your mother was on to something re: body shape. Todays women look rather boyish, almost a straight line from shoulder via waist to hip. It is very obvious here in Sweden since a great many swedish women has been on the pill since it became available or since age 10-13 (young girls are given it if they ask for it, ot help with menstrual cramps - no medical check ups or anything, since it is a "right"), but the hundreds of thousands of migrant women from Africa and MENA are not on the pill, and neither are their daughters.

It holds true for the boys too. African and Middle East migranst are far more violent and aggressive, and aggressively assertive than white western europeans under age 50. Eastern europans are more as the africans and middle easternerns.

And where was this hormonal gunk of a soup first introduced and spread around as a right for women and as a way for capital to increase profits? Western Europe and North America, and in the old (white) Commonwealth nations. The same palces with lots and lots of trouble deriving from no longer being men, and women trying to be or being forced into a role of "neither-nor"; a 'third gender' as they say. (Which is an old ur-feminist idea from the late 19th century, no men and only artificial reproduction as decided by science using eugencis. Don't forget feminism, as opposed to equality befoe the law, is rooted in the same place marxism and fascism is.)

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Stacy Otto, fka Eudora's avatar

Not making it about vs, just saying many different AEs in women have been dismissed or been downplayed and hoping this latest news will gain traction. It is high time all AEs were broadly acknowledged and studied, particularly those related to reproductive health.

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HardeeHo's avatar

Perhaps that decline in T leads to all these really effeminate bois deciding to be girls. They seem to be trying to appeal to some odd interests on the video fan sites.

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Martha's avatar

That explains a fair number of articles, fact checks and a small study in early 2021 "debunking" low sperm counts due to the vaccine...

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Victoria's avatar

Thank God. Whatever it takes to get the zombies' attention.

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