Groundbreaking analysis of Hitler’s DNA
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Hitler had Kallmann syndrome, a sexual disorder, researchers found
The analysis is being revealed in detail in “Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator,” a new documentary premiering Saturday night in the United Kingdom. The documentary looks at the researchers who decided to tackle the genetic makeup of one of history’s greatest villains, as well as what they learned — and cannot learn — from his DNA.
They found that he had Kallmann syndrome, a genetic disorder characterized by incomplete puberty, according to an exclusive report published Wednesday in the Times of London. They also found that he had genes making him more likely to have autism, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, though they cautioned that the DNA alone is not sufficient to deliver a diagnosis.
Among those quoted in the documentary is the prominent British Jewish psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen . “Behavior is never 100% genetic,” he said in the Times report. “Associating Hitler’s extreme cruelty with people with these diagnoses risks stigmatizing them, especially when the vast majority of people with these diagnoses are neither violent nor cruel, and many are the opposite.”
The analysis, conducted by a team led by a prominent British geneticist, is more definitive on the subject of Hitler’s possible Jewish ancestry. Rumors about such a background were prevalent during Hitler’s rise: In one notable example, in 1933, a newspaper aligned with Austria’s anti-Nazi chancellor challenged German authorities to disprove his Jewish ties.
And the rumors have endured: In 2022, Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, repeated the claim that Hitler had Jewish ancestry. Lavrov was attempting to justify Russia’s stated reason for invading Ukraine — to “denazify” the country — an effort that was complicated by the fact that Ukraine’s president is Jewish. (He also said: “Jewish wise people said already a long time ago that the biggest antisemites are Jewish themselves.”)
But while previous analyses of the DNA of Hitler’s relatives suggested that he may have had some genetic links to groups that he sought to destroy — including Jews — the new analysis, on Hitler’s own DNA, shows only Austrian German ancestry.
The analysis is based on a swatch of fabric stained with blood that a U.S. soldier cut from the couch upon which Hitler shot himself. The researchers were able to confirm without a doubt that the blood came from Hitler by comparing the DNA found in it to DNA previously confirmed to have come from one of his relatives.
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So a cynical left handed point of veiw, after watching the Genocide in Palestine, all Jewish people share dna with the worlds second worst dictator . ( other side of the coin). Pardon but my cynical side wants to chime in..
And maybe even autistic people ? Life is getting a bit complex.
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Technically, yes. Kallmann Syndrome falls under the Intersex category. In the modern day, Intersex is included in the LGBT community.
Some intersex people may choose to transition from one gender to another, but many do not. An intersex person may consider themself trans, but not all intersex people do, as gender is different from sex, and intersex is an identity which relates to sex, or physical characteristics, rather than gender identity.
Consequently, intersex people form a marginalised and often invisible group which deserves a place in the LGBTQ+ community. Of course, not all intersex people consider themselves ‘queer’, but there should definitely be a space for those who do feel a part of the community.
Source: https://www.oulgbtq.org/why-how-intersex-lgbtq.html
However, that inclusion is a controversial one and some people still debate whether Intersex issues get overshadowed by being included in the community or whether it's a positive inclusion.
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Technically, yes. Kallmann Syndrome falls under the Intersex category. In the modern day, Intersex is included in the LGBT community.
I was vexing
TBF though it seems to me the more that gets "included" the more it resembles an othering, "everyone not vanilla straight and hetro that corner over there". Probably another thread though!
Physically I am an I as in 'not entirely male' but no female parts (afaik not Kallman, not really 'normal' puberty but it did do its usual damage/changes). Think most with my version won't even think about lgbt if they are not involved with some of the other letters. Doubt he would carry the intersex flag..
