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Comments by "No Fate But What We Make" (@SonoftheAllfather) on "Told You So: DNA Site Shared Info with the FBI" video.
@stevevaughn2040 Arabs (who brought Islam to Africa) enslaved millions more Black Africans than the Western European colonial powers did. The Arab slave trade predated the Transatlantic Slave trade by 700 years and postdated it by 100 (most Arab nations did not abolish slavery until European/American powers pressured them to do it in the mid-20th century). Tell your nephew to educate himself and remove his head from his ass, ffs. Islam is cancer and its adherents are in need of dirt naps.
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@willlastnameguy8329 "But don't act all shocked if you get linked to some crime because some cop found a hair at a crime scene." "Some crime/cop" lol You and Styx should get your tinfoil hats sewn onto your scalps.
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@tanonymous2557 Nothing. Your DNA is not special (no offense) and the Mormons are going to get sued into oblivion for selling people's DNA results, contract or no.
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@kingstonnine2393 So "your" clinical lab price gouges for piss tests, ergo no lab (regardless of the size and output of said lab) will trace your DNA profile for 59 bucks. Sound reasoning there.
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@willlastnameguy8329 "They" have your DNA "forever." lulz. My bro, DNA is generally sufficient evidence of FVCK ALL (because of degradation/fragmentation). No one is going to mass produce your DNA and frame you for some random crime. WWIII will cleanse the land before some crooked cop frames you for a crime you didn't commit. Relax.
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@willlastnameguy8329 If you don't want to defend your position, don't respond to me.
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Sans Handlebars Those are good points, but I do believe that the customer must agree to have that information made public. The privacy act protects people from having their medical information disclosed without their prior knowledge/consent. Also, I don't know if you're aware, but most insurance companies do extensive medical tests on people as part of their application process. If they have pre-existing conditions and high risk factors, they are usually disqualified anyways. Prior knowledge of such conditions would only expedite the inevitable disqualification of that person. Moreover, you can't accurately predict someone's life expectancy based on a DNA profile, so...
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Sans Handlebars Contracts rarely hold up in court when a person unwittingly consents to something. Especially something covered under the privacy act and/or HIPAA. Either way, as I said, life and health insurance companies extensively test applicants and require them to sign a release of information form to examine previous medical history. You are seemingly ignoring that point. I don't see what information a DNA profile would give them that they wouldn't (theoretically)already know.
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Sans Handlebars This is a YouTube comment section, not an academic journal. Asking for citations makes you look desperate, but I will indulge you. Firstly, you misquoted me. If you're going to use quotation marks, you'd better actually write something I wrote verbatim. Secondly, what I actually said was "Contracts rarely hold up in court when a person unwittingly consents to something. I said this because in contract law, an agreement is legally enforceable only if there was intent i.e. both parties are deemed to have intended it to be a binding contract. That is the angle I would take if I were defending an individual in such a civil suit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intention_to_create_legal_relations "I don't deny that insurance companies do medical evaluations, however those don't typically involve DNA genetic testing." Yes. That is because the information would be largely irrelevant and using it could land said insurance companies in serious legal trouble.
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@yvonnewilson2242 What are the Illuminati going to do with your DNA? Create an Yvonne doppelganger or something? Lol I just don't see why anyone would do that. Where is the motive? Know what I mean?
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@yvonnewilson2242 FFS, why are you leaving such massive comments? You need a friend to download all those thoughts on. I understand you're paranoid, but my point is that there is no motive. No one cares about you or I enough to monitor and track us or fuck with our DNA.
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