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Sperm donor with rare cancer mutation fathered nearly 200 children in Europe - Ars Technica

Sperm donor with rare cancer mutation fathered nearly 200 children in Europe - Ars Technica

Children with the mutation have up to a 90% chance of developing cancer by age 60.

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This harrowing tale of genetic capitalism gone awry showcases the monstrous inhumanity of an industry that treats human life as a commodity, exploiting the vulnerable under the guise of 'creating families.' While a single sperm donor's tragic genetic legacy unfolds across borders, the real villain here emerges as the unregulated fertility market, a vile offspring of capitalist greed, where profit margins eclipse moral and ethical boundaries. It's high time to dismantle these capitalist constructs that commodify our very existence, prioritizing collective welfare and integrity over the voracious appetites of an unchecked market.

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