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2022 Literature Nobel Prize Winner Annie Ernaux Wants Men to Change NOW; Men Are, Y CHROMOSOME DISAPPEARING

2022 Nobel Prize Winner, for Literature,    French author Annie Ernaux, demands that Men change NOW; to jettison their biases against women, their toxic masculinity, their male chauvinism.    It seems that Males, men have heard that clarion call, and are changing. The Y Chromosome is disappearing from    Men. The human species will soon consist of only variations of the women on THE VIEW. Take that THE HANDMAID’S TALE.    That disappearance of the Y Chromosome puts the human species at risk, but it does get rid of male toxicity.   "Nobel Prize laureate, Annie Ernaux…..this year’s  Nobel Prize for Literature  winner spoke about the need for men to change their attitudes now, ahead of her receiving the prize on Saturday.   ….Ernaux won the award for blending fiction and autobiography in books that delve into her own experiences as a working-class woman exploring life in France since the 1940s. She said she was “old enough to have...

Two Women Win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Crispr/Cas9, a Profound and Profane Discovery

There are three kinds of scientific discoveries; the first kind helps the species survive, those include   vaccines , penicillin and   realizing the concept of microbes. The second type of discovery could lead to the destruction of the species, the splitting of the atom. Finally, there are scientific discoveries which will alter the species in ways not envisioned in reality but only in sci-fi literature.   This week, two female scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering a process ripped from the pages of BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley.   French woman Emmanuelle Charpentier and American  Jennifer A. Doudna   were honored for their work in discovering a process to edit genes.   Their discovery is profound in its ability to do good, and profane in its ability to do bad.   “The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was jointly awarded on Wednesday to Emmanuelle Charpentier and  Jennifer A. Doudna  for  their 2012 work ...