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Hold the DNA! Is the Twins Who Married Story a New Urban Legend?

Posted by Emily Farris

Remember last Friday when Scanner Bryan brought us the story of the twins who were separated at birth and later married? It was Scanner Bryan, an adoptee's, worst fucking nightmare. Did anyone have a hard time buying the story even though it came from the BBC News, a supposedly reputable news source? Yeah, us neither. How easily fooled we are by media corporations.

Maybe.

Critics are beginning to question the story's credibility, after the subjects refused to reveal their identities (fair enough) and it was used to push the agenda of a conservative activist politician (all to common, yet sketchy):

The Catholic politician -- who discovered the case after talking to a judge -- used it to highlight perceived deficiencies in the government's proposed Human Embryology and Tissues Bill, which is currently going through parliament.

The bill is designed to make it easier for lesbian and gay couples to have children through assisted reproduction, recognising same-sex partners as legal parents of babies conceived through donated sperm, eggs or embryos.

But it contains no provision to require the identity of the donor to be disclosed, potentially meaning a child could not be told they were conceived by assisted reproduction.

Alton raised the case of the married twins -- who were born after IVF treatment -- during a debate on December 10, details of which only appeared on Friday.

"There are implications for everybody involved, but the needs of the child will always be paramount, and it is right that we should therefore make the process as transparent as possible," Alton told the Lords.

Dad always told us, "Don't believe everything you read, no matter where you read it." True dat, Daddy-O.

[Heresy Corner via BoingBoing]


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Nortiman said:

Yeah, t'would appear a conservative political agenda was firmly in place here.

January 16, 2008 3:25 AM

danrimage said:

I wrote a lengthy and detailed response to last week's blog concerning  the nature of David Alton's agenda and his anti-abortion, pro-censorship views, tried to post it twice, and it failed to show up both times.I gave up in exasperation.

I suppose you really can't say 'I told you so' when you, er didn't really say anything.....

See Brian? I don't just point out OTHER people's fuck-ups....

(Emily, pass it on)

January 16, 2008 9:49 AM

profrobert said:

Hey, I called it, too!  How about some props for my BS-detector?

January 16, 2008 11:25 AM

hecucubusbb said:

By Urban LEgend you mean "Big giant lie deliberately fabricated to forward a specific agenda."

January 16, 2008 11:31 AM

Scanner said:

It was a busy week here at Scanner. We got a new URL, we thought a lot about boobs (big ones! Jessica Alba's!), we found some new furniture, and unfortunately, a few people died. Anyway, we're spent. But in case you missed any of it, here's

January 19, 2008 10:21 PM

About Emily Farris

Emily Farris writes about culture and food for numerous publications and websites you've probably never heard of, including her own blog eefers. Her first cookbook, "Casserole Crazy: Hot Stuff for Your Oven" was published in 2008. Emily recently escaped New York and now lives in a ridiculously large apartment in Kansas City, MO with her cat, but just one... so far.

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Emily Farris writes about culture and food for numerous publications and websites you've probably never heard of, including her own blog eefers. Her first cookbook, Casserole Crazy: Hot Stuff for Your Oven was published in 2008. Emily recently escaped New York and now lives in a ridiculously large apartment in Kansas City, MO with her cat, but just one... so far.

Brian Fairbanks is a filmmaker living in the wilds of Brooklyn. He previously wrote for the Hartford Courant and Gawker. He won the Williamsburg Spelling Bee once. He loves cats, women with guns, and burning books.

Colleen Kane has been an editor at BUST and Playgirl magazines and has written for the endangered species of dead-tree magazines like SPIN and Plenty, as well as Radar Online and other websites. She lives in exile in Baton Rouge with her fiance, two dogs, and her former cat. Read her personal blogs at ColleenKane.com.

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