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I'm going to take a stab in the dark and suggest that Ms Auñón-Chancellor is Jewish.
Bigoted moron Richard Childers, who was disowned by his closest family members, and drove his daughter to attempt suicide, once again, thinks he has rooted out a perfidious Jew.
I'm going to make this assumption because Ms Auñón-Chancellor has two last names, separated by a hypen... which is usually an indicator of membership in a matriarchal society; typically, it is an indicator that the possessor has married outside of her culture, but wishes acquaintances to know that she is not, originally, of the culture to which she is temporarily attached.
Frankly, I can't think of a single Jew with a hyphenated last name. Of course there are the Saxe-Coburgs, who suspiciously changed the family name to Windsor, but I don't thing they're Jewish.
Of course our creepy anti-Semite would have to do, was check Wikipedia:
Auñón's father is Dr. Jorge Auñón, a Cuban exile who arrived in the United States in 1960; her mother is Margaret Auñón.[1]
Auñón-Chancellor is married to physicist Dr. Jeff Chancellor[15] and has a step-daughter named Serafina Chancellor (from previous marriage of her husband).[16] They currently live in League City, Texas.
Of course NASA debunks the claim: https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/32832/20210813/nasa-debunks-russian-space-agencys-claim-astronaut-having-breakdown.htm
Alternate explanations include: First, small pieces of space debris or micro meteors pierced the external wall of the Russian module. Second, a rushed Russian engineer back on Earth tried to cover up their careless work using super glue to patch up the holes.
Personally I favor superglue used to cover crappy Russian workmanship.
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