I would never give blood.
I say I would never take blood, but you know, in most cases, they don’t ask you – you’re lying in an emergency room after a car accident or whatever, and they just give it to you.
Also, if I was going to die, I’m not sure I feel strongly enough about the “not taking someone else’s blood” thing to die, even if I was conscious and they asked me for consent.
But in the overwhelming majority of cases – maybe almost every case – a person receiving the blood from the blood bank is not conscious. You are trusting the system, every day, that if you get in a car crash or other serious accident, the people who are supposed to help you are going to help you.
The system has decided that the people who are supposed to help you are instead going to inject you with disease-riddled faggot blood.
Will taking a faggot’s blood also turn you into a faggot?
Probably!
But who knows???
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday loosened restrictions on blood donations by men who have sex with men, a change that could ease blood shortages by allowing more people to donate.
The agency said it will recommend a series of “individual risk-based questions” that will be the same for every donor, regardless of sexual orientation, sex or gender. Gay and bisexual men in monogamous relationships will be allowed to donate blood.
“The implementation of these recommendations will represent a significant milestone for the agency and the LGBTQI+ community,” said Peter Marks, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.
Under current FDA guidelines for donating blood, men who have sex with men are permitted to donate blood after a three-month deferral period in which they abstain from sexual encounters with men. This change was made in 2020, after the previous guidance had mandated a 12-month deferral period.
This started when we were all busy with the Covid hoax
The new policy eliminates current time-based restrictions in favor of a more inclusive policy the agency said was based on the best scientific evidence, while also maintaining the safety of the blood supply.
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All prospective donors who reported having anal sex with a new partner, or more than one partner in the last three months would be deferred for three months to reduce the likelihood of donations by individuals with new or recent HIV infection, FDA said.
A donor who doesn’t report having any new sexual partners but who has had anal sex in the last three months can still be eligible to donate if all other criteria are met.
If you are comfortable taking blood from a faggot, please watch this film.
It’s gross, but it’s really important you understand what is going on in this “community.”
Snake Baker contributed to this article.