South African Geneticists Have Created A Drug That Allows Black Parents To Have White Children - Alternative View

South African Geneticists Have Created A Drug That Allows Black Parents To Have White Children - Alternative View
South African Geneticists Have Created A Drug That Allows Black Parents To Have White Children - Alternative View

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A team of South African geneticists have developed a so-called "genetic correction serum" that could allow black parents to have white children.

Scientists at the Stellenbosch University's Department of Genetics have announced an important discovery regarding human genetics. According to them, this is "an exclusively biochemical solution that allows you to change the hereditary traits of people of African descent, so that they can have children of the Eurasian race."

Geneticists, led by Professor Hans Engelbrecht, claim that their Genetic Correction Serum (GCS) was 97.8% effective in laboratory tests, with few side effects such as nausea, hair loss and erection problems.

The serum should soon be approved by the South African health-care regulatory authority and could be made public for a year to help tackle the country's racial problem, according to Prof Engelbrecht.

For many years in South Africa, the main problem was that the white population is much richer and more educated than the black population. But … “We finally found the final solution, we can make everyone white and happy!” The research team wrote in a statement.

A renowned geneticist who scientifically reviewed the drug argues that this "miracle serum" could be the first in a series of new therapies designed to modify inherited genes passed on by parents to their children.

The researchers themselves write:

“It was by far the most urgent genetic correction that needed to be developed, but this is only the first step. One day we will be able to develop other gene serums for people suffering from certain complexes about hair color, body shape, breast or genital size”.

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The announcement of the opening drew multiple reactions across the country and around the world.

While some enthusiastically hailed the news as the ultimate solution to global inequality and racial problems, others were shocked and outraged to condemn the "eugenic approach to genetics," which implies "genocidal intent" that nullifies other races.

Several South African black rights organizations have announced their intention to do whatever it takes to change the country's laws to make the serum illegal in the country, and to ban all further research in this area altogether.