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Thursday, February 03, 2022

Now they're willing to risk lives to save lives?

As the U.S. faces critically low blood supplies – and the Red Cross declares its first national blood crisis – many are calling on the Food and Drug Administration to end federal restrictions for gay and bisexual men donating blood. The American Medical Association says the time is now.

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  1. Of course we can trust the medical establishment and our government to make the left decisions.

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  2. At this point, I am considering the blood supply tainted anyway with spike proteins from people who have gotten the jab and then gave blood.

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  3. Unjabbed nohomo O-neg blood. I feel like the last dodo on a desert island, and a fatcamp cruise ship just wrecked off the beach.....

    Stefan v.

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  4. Um, no?
    Because it is a proven and well-known fact that IV drug use - the MOST EFFECTIVE WAY to spread blood-born disease - is EPIDEMIC within the abbrosexual population.
    We'd do just as well to import blood from Rwanda. this is completely criminal.
    As an aside, I used to donate blood before I became a type I diabetic. I was once told "if everyone that donated blood once would donate just one more time, we'd never had a blood shortage."
    You healthy men out there, I'm begging you, please donate now to shut this shit down tomorrow. I'd don't want my wife/daughters/son, in-laws to be forced to take blood from a questionable source, and neither do you.
    -Just A Chemist

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  5. I used to donate blood regularly, did so for many years, but I don't anymore unless someone I know needs donations to offset cost for it. I've just taken a very negative view of the hospital and medicinal communities over the last 5 years and don't want to deal with them unless absolutely necessary.
    JD

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  6. Well, the so called Covid Vaccine isn't killing people off quickly enough for Agenda 21 purposes so infecting them with the AIDS virus is another option. Plus all the rest of the blood borne diseases that the gay "community" are infested with is another bonus.

    Phil B

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  7. Who would want vax blood? We are already segregating our blood locally, PUREBLOOD--MUDBLOOD

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  8. I used to donate but when mad cow hit, I was denied - not because I was exposed but because we lived in Europe back in the 80’s. Now they open it to gays but I’m still on the no list. Got it.

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  9. it's not hard to get me to donate blood. a nearby place that's nice enough with free parking and I can make it. Unfortunately the Red Cross screwed that up for the last 2 years.

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  10. Former multi-gallon donor. Stopped when the 'real nurses' were dropped in favor of trainees. Started coming out looking like a pin cushion.

    Been getting calls from the local vampire shop. Please come in.

    But you gotta wear a face diaper.
    And have a recent covid test
    And no we no longer office cookies & juice since too much risk of transmission
    Sorry, the pillows and blankets we used to have to make you comfortable are forbidden now.
    And don't forget your prick-card

    They don't want blood bad enough

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    1. I would always tell the one setting up the IV you only have 1 shot so you better make it a good one
      JD

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  11. They don't really want to donate, they only want the restrictions removed. Why couldn't they just lie about their lifestyle? Then they could donate until their blood doesn't pass the safety tests. Changing the rules won't increase donations.

    Same with marriage. 90% really don't care about marriage, they just want the rules changed.

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  12. Within the next say 2 years the Red Cross will have to start rejecting would be donors that have had the fake vaccines. The spike proteins are going to cause a lot of problems.

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  13. After I got from Desert Storm I gave blood reaching the 3 gallon mark. I received all kids of inoculations prior to going to the gulf. A few weeks after I gave blood I got the notice from the Red Cross they never wanted me to donate again as my blood was unacceptable on 6 of 9 standards.

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