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2024-12-19 02:48:24
Between 80 and 95% of East Asians have a dysfunction of the ABCCII gene meaning they don’t have typical body odor. They are sensitive to the smell of body odor that they don’t often encounter. Race has no relevance, any foreigner with body odor would trigger same response. [Link]
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2024-12-19 03:39:45
While the ABCC11 gene is linked to differences in body odor, attributing group's behavior solely to genetics oversimplifies a complex interplay of culture, personal hygiene practices, and individual variation. Risking reinforcement of stereotypes without broader context.
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2024-12-19 11:23:33
80-95% of East Asians are homozygous for a recessive allele of the ABCC11 gene, which results in dry earwax and less body odour. This phenotype is moderately frequent in some other ethnic groups, but absent in African and European ethnic groups. [Link] [Link]
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2024-12-19 13:54:01
1) asians aren’t a monolith. 2) a person who stinks doesn’t represent their race. Nor is a person who is affected by someone else’s smell automatically assume every person of their culture stinks. Hygiene is universal. 3) this person is intending sedition. See propaganda. [Link]
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