Not that the fact that they’ve been desecrating Christian graves, kidnapping and raping Christian children and using their own children as human shields left much room for doubt about how backward the so-called “Palestinian” people are. But for those of you still concerned with the “plight” of people who manage to remain impoverished despite billions of dollars in aid per year (but always seem to have money to buy rockets to lob at Israeli schools) here’s a little fact that you won’t hear at the next Free Palestine rally: the Palestinian penchant for inbreeding has led to unusual levels of a genetic defect where male children are born with what looks like female genitalia.
Ever the pro-“Palestine” propagandists CNN begins the story with an attempt to garner sympathy for these cousin bedding cretin:
Gaza City (CNN) — Two Palestinian teenagers stroll amid the mounds of rubble left by last year’s Israeli military offensive, listening to the tinny beat of a Turkish pop song playing on a cell phone.
Nadir Mohammed Saleh and Ahmed Fayiz Abed Rabo are cousins and next-door neighbors. With their gelled hair, buttoned-down shirts and jeans, they look much like any other 16-year-old Palestinian boy. But looks, Ahmed says, can be deceiving.
“Only my appearance, my haircut and clothing, makes me look like a boy,” Ahmed says, gesturing with his hands across his face. “Inside, I am like a female. I am a girl.”
Until last summer, both Nadir and Ahmed were — for all intents and purposes — girls. They wore female headscarves, attended girls’ school and even answered to the female first names Navin and Ola.
Both Nadir and Ahmed were born with a rare birth defect called male pseudohermaphrodism.
Oh, how awful for these two youths who could just as well have stepped off the set of a prime time CW drama. How cruel is fate that these cousins and neighbors would both suffer from this rare disorder?
And by “fate” I mean the long standing tradition of inbreeding by this amoral clan of scum:
There are an unusually high number of male pseudohermaphrodite births in the Gaza neighborhood of Jabalya, where Nadir and Ahmed live.
Dr. Jehad Abudaia, a Canadian-Palestinian pediatrician and urologist practicing in Gaza, says he has diagnosed nearly 80 cases like Nadir’s and Ahmed’s in the last seven years.
“It is astonishing that we have [so] many cases with this defect, which is very rare all over the world,” Abudaia says. He attributes the high frequency of this birth defect to “consanguinity,” or in-breeding.
“If you want to go to the root of the problem, this problem runs in families in the genes.” Abudaia says. “They want to get married to cousins… they don’t go to another family. This is a problem.”
So in essence, even though the parents of the two boys above knew that their branchless family tree was passing this birth defect to their offspring they have flat out refused to break with the time honored Palestinian Muslim tradition of being given a female cousin to bed. Nadir’s brother and cousin, both of whom are significantly older, suffered the same condition yet both sets of parents continued to breed defective children rather than divorce and marry someone else. That, my friends, is the very definition of degeneracy.
CNN has found a way to blame this on those pesky Jews:
In Western, more developed countries, doctors typically identify and then operate to correct disorders of sex differentiation at birth. But in war-torn Gaza, which has a lower standard of medical care, the birth defect can go undetected for years.
Yes, yes. War-torn Gaza where medicine is sub-standard but, according to CNN’s own reporting, almost all Palestinian teens are able to purchase hair gel and Western style clothing.
And of course CNN is happy to give this cult of unnatural wantonness passing itself off as a family what they want the most: a platform to demand that the West fund their depravity rather than holding themselves responsible for their own disgusting actions:
Though Nadir and Ahmed clearly have the love and support of their family, they say that is not enough. They are appealing to the international community to help them get the expensive and complicated sex-change operations they say they need to live normal lives.
“It’s the only obstacle and the source of all the problems,” Nadir says.
Until the sex-change operation is completed, Palestinian officials won’t change the gender on their identity cards to “male,” thus restricting their access to higher education.
In addition, Nadir and Ahmed complain of health problems like kidney infections due to complications resulting from the disfigurement of their genitalia.
“This is 100 percent a humanitarian issue,” says Nadir’s father, Mohammed. “There are four conditions in the same [extended] family. If we propose conducting the same operation on all four of them, the cost would be $30,000. We don’t have $30,000 and there is no advanced medicine in Gaza.”
Until then, these troubled Palestinians say their genders and their identities will remain in conflict, much like the land around them.
Yeah. It’s incumbent on we humanitarians to pay for the sex change operations necessary for children born to people who know that marrying their cousins causes birth defects but simply won’t stop. Makes perfect sense … in Palestine.