Anonymous wrote:I watched this and was disappointed that they didn't play up the White Supremacy angle more. It was obvious to me from the beginning that the Donor had an agenda of White Supremacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the white supremacy angle AT ALL. Do you mean because he’s blond and has blue eyes? That’s the white ideal of beauty to many people and has nothing to do with white supremacy. In addition, the moms in all of the families interviewed who used his sperm were blonde. It’s completely normal to want children who look like you.
Haha, that blond hair and blue eyes is the ideal of beauty has nothing to do with white supremacy, ok.![]()
The women were in the Netherlands. It is not racist that they favored men who looked like they came from the country their children were going to live in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the white supremacy angle AT ALL. Do you mean because he’s blond and has blue eyes? That’s the white ideal of beauty to many people and has nothing to do with white supremacy. In addition, the moms in all of the families interviewed who used his sperm were blonde. It’s completely normal to want children who look like you.
He and his group in Kenya said outright that they wanted their white supersperm to "bleach" the population several times. Did you miss that? They also talked about their superior genetics (dog whistle or really outright Nazi reference.)
He also called himself Viking (which is a dog whistle). Also, many white supremacists are convinced that they need to populate the earth with white kids to "balance" minorities so I suspected from the beginning that there would be a White Supremacy angle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it hilarious. They bought sperm online from some man instacart/door dash style. Some of the women (lesbians) actually had sex with him for his sperm. Some went back for more when they wanted additonal children. But, were angry when he had more than 25 children out in the world. I mean, the whole thing is laughable and disgusting on all parts.
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Jonathan would make the perfect murder victim in a "Law and Order" episode, and the trial could tackle the ethics of serial donation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the white supremacy angle AT ALL. Do you mean because he’s blond and has blue eyes? That’s the white ideal of beauty to many people and has nothing to do with white supremacy. In addition, the moms in all of the families interviewed who used his sperm were blonde. It’s completely normal to want children who look like you.
Haha, that blond hair and blue eyes is the ideal of beauty has nothing to do with white supremacy, ok.![]()
The women were in the Netherlands. It is not racist that they favored men who looked like they came from the country their children were going to live in.
Anonymous wrote:I found it hilarious. They bought sperm online from some man instacart/door dash style. Some of the women (lesbians) actually had sex with him for his sperm. Some went back for more when they wanted additonal children. But, were angry when he had more than 25 children out in the world. I mean, the whole thing is laughable and disgusting on all parts.
Anonymous wrote:Binged watch this yesterday and found it really interesting about a man who is an ultra popular and prolific sperm donor.
Obviously from a genetic standpoint it isn’t good to have so many offspring and I wouldn’t have been pleased to know that if I used donor sperm how many potential half siblings there were but I kept thinking the women were a bit superficial for choosing a popular donor who had blue eyes and “good hair”. And they were fine having second children with him but then didn’t want anyone else to use him as a donor. And many liked that he was willing not to be anonymous. The women from Australia weren’t happy but they signed an agreement they couldn’t get donor information until their child was 18.
I think you have to be a bit conceited to be a keen donor in a way since you have to think you are good enough that your genes should be passed on.
I thought there was going to be a catch about he was a carrier of a generic disease. All this show is going to do is make him more popular as a donor. He is willing to not be anonymous, he is outgoing, blond, blue eyes, seems reasonably intelligent if he can make a good living and can travel, and apparently doesn’t have genetic issues.
In the end I didn’t like the donor but didn’t like many of the women who benefited either. And there is diverging a little perverse about bashing the father of your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Really this comes down to a bunch of private clinics not having a database to check donors
Anonymous wrote:He seems like a good guy who did this out of kindness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the white supremacy angle AT ALL. Do you mean because he’s blond and has blue eyes? That’s the white ideal of beauty to many people and has nothing to do with white supremacy. In addition, the moms in all of the families interviewed who used his sperm were blonde. It’s completely normal to want children who look like you.
Haha, that blond hair and blue eyes is the ideal of beauty has nothing to do with white supremacy, ok.![]()