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Lets think about this. You donate blood. The evidence around shorter life span, internal organ damage/aging is soundly proven from donating blood. Though doctors don't like to talk about it.

Then think about all the niggers, criminals, and faggots that our blood could save, vs the needy innocents who actually need it but cannot afford health care.

Blood donation is scam if you look at it like: they take your blood for free and they charge wads of cash to the recipient (of which you see nothing). You don't even know who it's going to. You don't get to decided if it goes to a little dying child or some rape ape who was shot by cops and managed to make it back to the hospital.

I would happily give my blood to someone who needs it, but then it's going straight out of my arm into theirs then and there. Most importantly I get to decide if they are worthy of my blood as it directly effects my own physical health.

How does poal feel about arm to arm blood transfusions and blood donations?

I am a universal donor, so these thoughts weigh on me some times.

-- edit -- I cannot find the medical journals on stuff about long term organ damage/aging. So I retract that because I don't have sources. I guess chalk it up to settled science for now.

Lets think about this. You donate blood. The evidence around shorter life span, internal organ damage/aging is soundly proven from donating blood. Though doctors don't like to talk about it. Then think about all the niggers, criminals, and faggots that our blood could save, vs the needy innocents who actually need it but cannot afford health care. Blood donation is scam if you look at it like: they take your blood for free and they charge wads of cash to the recipient (of which you see nothing). You don't even know who it's going to. You don't get to decided if it goes to a little dying child or some rape ape who was shot by cops and managed to make it back to the hospital. I would happily give my blood to someone who needs it, but then it's going straight out of my arm into theirs then and there. Most importantly I get to decide if they are worthy of my blood as it directly effects my own physical health. How does poal feel about arm to arm blood transfusions and blood donations? I am a universal donor, so these thoughts weigh on me some times. -- edit -- I cannot find the medical journals on stuff about long term organ damage/aging. So I retract that because I don't have sources. I guess chalk it up to settled science for now.

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Depends on how you look at it: in some ways blood donation is a scam; i.e., it's a valuable commodity that is given to the medical industry by you the donor. Just like anything donated. Salvation army, goodwill- whatever. You donate and they sell it.

Red blood cells last around three days in the body then they break down and new cells are constantly being made. Donating for altruistic reasons will not harm you unless you are ill or infirm.

If you're "universal donor" you must be type O. Valuable blood indeed. OTOH, you can only receive type O. you can direct donate to someone that needs your blood type or if you're undergoing a planned surgery, but that has to be worked out through the hospital.

Do continue to be a blood donor because you never know who's life you're helping. Possibly a child, a wounded soldier or a cop. you never know.

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I do agree with your position. But call it a character flaw, I need agency of who I save and let die.

I wouldn't call it a character flaw, I understand that perfectly. I was a regular blood donor until I saw a few trauma cases where blood was literally poured - bag after bag- into these shot up little gangbanger thugs that are drains on society in every possible way.

A priceless commodity wasted.