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Originally Posted by NonCon
I was explaining what the argument was, because RPG was strawmanning it like hella to the max. Also: I wasn't commenting on whether their desire to know over rides the donor's desire for anonymity, in fact I argued earlier on that if they did it under the assumption of anonymity they should be able to keep said anonymity. I was explaining what the argument was. That's all. Because did you seriously read what RPG was saying? It was pretty ridic.
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Agreed, and I know.
The why was directed more at anyone in general than just you.
I don't see it, again, with health records on file, as being more than a curiosity thing. And a person's curiosity shouldn't over ride another person's right to privacy by itself.
I don't know about Canada, maybe they don't keep good health records on file or test for everything, but in the US there's a whole bunch of stuff tested for on donors before they're accepted, as regulated by the FDA.