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Sat 22nd July 2006

Chew on this.

Filed under: General — Stephen @ 6:39 am

DNA paternity-type tests to catch rustlers
22 July 2006

Genetic tests originally developed so farmers could check the parentage of their calves have been adapted so they can prove the guilt of rustlers.

Livestock Improvement (LIC) DNA arm, Genemark, has developed a system that allows farmers to take tissue samples from their livestock and prove ownership of an animal, or even steaks sliced from it.

What the hell’s that got to do with men’s issues you’re probably wondering.

Well folks, it’s now official - men are less valued than farm animals.
Yes, that’s right.

For whereas a nz father can’t legally get a DNA paternity test without the mom’s consent, but has to sneak off material to Oz for testing (which still won’t be accepted in a nz court as evidence!) farmers can DNA test thier cattle, no problems.

I wonder how long before nzers are microchipping males at birth for 24/7 GPS surveillance from feminazzi HQ.
Oops silly me, I may have given them an idea they hadn’t thought of!
Nah, on second thoughts they probably dreamed up that one already.

Hey guys, how does it feel to be less valued than a slab of steak?

Food for thought eh?

2 Comments »

  1. Dear Stephen,
    Great article! I’m going to send this one around the globe(with your name on it). I didn’t know Kiwi men can’t get a DNA test without the Nanny wife’s OK. Wow! Maybe New Zealand is the worst Feminist led western country in the world!

    Comment by Intrepid — Sat 22nd July 2006 @ 11:29 am

  2. Be my guest Intrepid.

    re -
    “Wow! Maybe New Zealand is the worst Feminist led western country in the world!”
    Perhaps someone in the men’s media camp could dream up such a title along with a ‘prize’ like a male voodoo doll with pins stuck in it.

    Comment by Stephen — Sat 22nd July 2006 @ 3:52 pm

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