Russian Politician Suggests Inseminating Women with Putin's Sperms

By Staff Reporter - 08 Nov '14 06:35AM

A female Russian politician made a bizarre suggestion to breed the next generation of great patriots - by inseminating women with the sperm of Russia's President Vladimir Putin.

She made the suggestion at a meeting with Russia's lower house of legislators, Daily Mail reports. Explaining the strange pregnancy program, Yelena Borisovna Mizoulina - the Chairwoman of Parliamentary Commission on Women's Affairs, Children and Family - introduced a bill into the State Duma, Russian newspaper Trust reports.

"The essence of my proposition is simple. Every citizen of Russia will receive by mail the genetic material of the president, to get pregnant from him and have a baby. These mothers will receive a special allowance from the state," she said.

According to the New York Daily News, after Putin's progenies are born, it will be seen that they are provided with facilities so that they can live up to their genes.

Mizoulina further said that the progenies will attend Suvorov schools, boarding schools that will focus on military training so that they can learn to be "devoted to the homeland and to the president of the Russian Federation." Also, the moms of baby Putins will be entitled to a special allowance from the state.

Even though there is no certainty that the bill will be approved, but if it were, the main concern would be from where the sperms would be sourced.

Mizoulina is popular for pitching controversial suggestions. Recently, she recommended that all Russian Jews to consider leaving the country as "we have enough problems," the New York Observer reports.

She had also introduced a bill that banned higher education for young women who had not given birth as yet because supposedly Russian women were waiting too long to have babies. Apart from that, Mizoulina introduced a law prohibiting "sexual intercourse in the territory of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol." The bill was, however, not adopted.

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