The Nazi dictator had Kallmann syndrome, which hinders normal puberty and the development of sexual organs, according to groundbreaking research

  • Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 hours ago

    l doubt that, considering he would be raised and live with the people who cloned him.
    And I raise the hypothesis that “leading a normal life” would not fit the motives of these people.

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      3 hours ago

      I meant to say, all things equal, Hitler’s genes didn’t make him do the stuff he did, but rather the environment and opportunity.

      If his genes were, say, secretly implanted into a couple’s kid by a rogue IVF clinic employee and he got raised as a ‘normal’ kid, he’d probably not differentiate much. Even if his ‘identity’ got leaked after 20-30 years, I’d like to believe “Hitler’s 2nd coming” would not become a neo-nazi in over 50% of cases. This was the hypothetical playing in my mind. Yours is/was different. Being raised as the natural heir and successor of the great Aryan German Reich would likewise probably work on the holder of any gene sequence.